Message from @FleurCannon
Discord ID: 687712893986406540
i asked you to deliver proof for your point. you're just using "tu quoque" to avoid the fact you don't have anything to support your ish besides some dumb "memes"
wow
so difficult you cannot answer
NEXT!
you're exactly proving my point.
Youre real dumb kid, youll fail upwards like all the rest 😉
if you dont know your own glob model when I demolish it how will you know 😮 😉
so, lets try again
he's a troll
#timewaste
Do ships go over the geometric horizon as to why they disappear, y or n ?
> Youre real dumb kid, youll fail upwards like all the rest 😉
@Logrian if i'm so dumb, would you care for giving me actual evidence for your point?
see? ^^
I rest my case
Do ships go over the geometric horizon as to why they disappear, y or n ?
ships disappear out of view because of the curve.
so you assert a physical ball horizon k
if the earth was flat, you'd see everything your line of sight since there's nothing that hides it. but you can't since it disappears in the distance due to the curve. at first sight it doesn't look like there is a curve, but in the way objects come and go from the distance, you see there that the top point of that object is the first and last thing you see.
you agree its a PHYSICAL horizon yes?
lmao you're just gonna put in some twisted "logic" that wouldn't even make sense to proof your "point". that image proves my point btw
i'm not gonna waste any more time on this. you're not gonna give me some proper evidence because clearly you don't have any
so by yiour logic you can tell me where that physical horizon is with the observer height, yes?
no
Because of refraction the horizon is not just geometric
for refraction you need a differential in refractive index. that only happens in certain situations when you have temperature inversions
if you are looking across a flat desert plane or open water, forget about refraction
#redherring
seems refraction is the new "gravity"
another heliocentric duct tape to cover up gaps in science
Liks, what typoe?
Why couldn't there be a temperature gradient over a desert?
What type?
according to your explanation there would have to be a temperature gradient over all surfaces all the time
but keep trolling.....
the more desperate you guys get, the more obvious it becomes that we are right
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@zReNAgAdE504 wrong channel