Message from @Logrian
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an even if we go to 56 ft observer height we dont get ten miles Cata.
@Logrian not observer height
horizon doesnt have a height
How did you measure the distance to the horizon?
by knowing the distance beyond the towers an the observer hight, according to the glob model the MAX horizon is 1.22miles
Refraction shifts the position of the horizon away from the geometric horizon
@Logrian isn't the calculator based on the globe model
no, its basic geometry tangent
with the glob model R
Of a sphere the size of earth
pit, that silly
Pray why?
If someone disproves you. You should try to disprove them not call them silly
@Question For Your Life I'm honestly only aware of Refraction as the concept, not different types
Ice = positive T gradient ergo refraction around the curve.
Also your refraction is assuming an R value which doesnt exist in reality, thats wht its a model, an idea 😉
Seems to fit your obervation pretty well to me 🤔
Nope, you dont get 7 miles of refraction 😉
an also you cannot have refraction, unless youre a flat earther
Only in your mind
facts
your glob model needs a PHYSICAL horizon
Refraction happens perfectly well regardless of the shape of the earth
which is why ships disappear
according to you the glob model has a physical horizon
this is determined by R
this is NOT observed
ergo no R no ball
No. You dot understand the effect refraction has on the apparent position of the physical horizon...
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.