Message from @Pit Droid
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we do, this is the problem
you dont know what types there are
you dont know you NEED a physical horizon
so, what do ships disappear over???
No, you need me to have one to propagate your narrative...
see, a physical water bulge, yeah?
The apparent position of the horizon. This isn't hard. If the horizon is projected to 7 miles away then a boat which tables more than 7 miles away will be seen to disappear.
*moves
you cannot say apparent position and horizon, thats a tautology
thats a flat earth argument
welcome to flat earth Pit 🙂
Only if you utterly fail to understand the point I'm making
oh i understqand, i think you do not though, but hey ho, not all will comprehend 🙂
You just cant say refraction
Refraction is the cause of all those effects
because you dont know what refraction is
Lol
how much refraction is there in a cold climate vs a hot cliamte
do you know?
Depends on the temperature gradient at the location, the air pressure and the temperature at the location of your observation.
& you just can't say refraction you have to speak about witch refraction your referencing to @Pit Droid
So do you mean over land or sea?
over sea
Hey
One type of refraction. Refraction is just a thing. If you are asking what type of 'mirage effect' then I guess superior.
do you know Snells Law?
In both cases over sea you would expect the sea to be a lower temperature than the air. This should extend your sight range in the same way I described above.
Yes
so you know theres a limit to refraction, right?
Indeed
how much?
What do you mean how much?
I need to turn in but feel free to @ me if you want to elaborate on that/ask me more questions and I'll look at them tomorrow.
ok
U sound angry luke