Message from @Logrian

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2020-03-08 00:59:38 UTC  

@Logrian isn't the calculator based on the globe model

2020-03-08 00:59:51 UTC  

no, its basic geometry tangent

2020-03-08 01:00:01 UTC  

with the glob model R

2020-03-08 01:00:07 UTC  

Of a sphere the size of earth

2020-03-08 01:00:08 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/686015363716088035/Screenshot_20200308-005956_Samsung_Internet.jpg

2020-03-08 01:00:15 UTC  

pit, that silly

2020-03-08 01:00:32 UTC  

Pray why?

2020-03-08 01:01:07 UTC  

If someone disproves you. You should try to disprove them not call them silly

2020-03-08 01:01:49 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/686015789173571599/unknown.png

2020-03-08 01:02:08 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/686015866369998858/refracting.png

2020-03-08 01:02:20 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/686015916211044616/Ice_Lake.png

2020-03-08 01:02:25 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/686015939396894777/Ice_Lake_2.png

2020-03-08 01:02:31 UTC  

@Question For Your Life I'm honestly only aware of Refraction as the concept, not different types

2020-03-08 01:03:13 UTC  

Ice = positive T gradient ergo refraction around the curve.

2020-03-08 01:03:20 UTC  

Also your refraction is assuming an R value which doesnt exist in reality, thats wht its a model, an idea 😉

2020-03-08 01:03:44 UTC  

Seems to fit your obervation pretty well to me 🤔

2020-03-08 01:04:02 UTC  

Nope, you dont get 7 miles of refraction 😉

2020-03-08 01:04:15 UTC  

an also you cannot have refraction, unless youre a flat earther

2020-03-08 01:04:24 UTC  

Only in your mind

2020-03-08 01:04:33 UTC  

facts

2020-03-08 01:04:45 UTC  

your glob model needs a PHYSICAL horizon

2020-03-08 01:04:45 UTC  

Refraction happens perfectly well regardless of the shape of the earth

2020-03-08 01:04:51 UTC  

which is why ships disappear

2020-03-08 01:05:04 UTC  

according to you the glob model has a physical horizon

2020-03-08 01:05:13 UTC  

this is determined by R

2020-03-08 01:05:19 UTC  

this is NOT observed

2020-03-08 01:05:25 UTC  

ergo no R no ball

2020-03-08 01:05:36 UTC  

No. You dot understand the effect refraction has on the apparent position of the physical horizon...

2020-03-08 01:05:47 UTC  

we do, this is the problem

2020-03-08 01:05:53 UTC  

you dont know what types there are

2020-03-08 01:06:04 UTC  

you dont know you NEED a physical horizon

2020-03-08 01:06:25 UTC  

so, what do ships disappear over???

2020-03-08 01:06:35 UTC  

No, you need me to have one to propagate your narrative...

2020-03-08 01:06:50 UTC  

see, a physical water bulge, yeah?

2020-03-08 01:07:17 UTC  

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.

2020-03-08 01:07:25 UTC  

*moves

2020-03-08 01:07:43 UTC  

you cannot say apparent position and horizon, thats a tautology

2020-03-08 01:07:44 UTC  

On another day, the horizon may be projected only.to 4 miles

2020-03-08 01:07:58 UTC  

thats a flat earth argument

2020-03-08 01:08:05 UTC  

welcome to flat earth Pit 🙂

2020-03-08 01:08:32 UTC  

Only if you utterly fail to understand the point I'm making