Message from @Flat Earth PhD
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thats why i respect that part of science
Given engineering is physics, I'm not sure how that logic follows
I wonder what would happen to the world if only these guys were in charge of everything
where did life come from if not rocks and water
jheez
where did life come from if not rocks and water
wrong channel
this is for flat earth only
thanks
Back to FE then
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oh i thought this is lounge
sorry
no worries
You trust engineering, yes?
happens a lot
yes
And engineering uses gravity, yes?
@Trixxle you were going to work out the geometric horizon using your maths an draw it in yellow, remember?
we should get some geodesist for questioning 😄
curious
i dont think engineers care about bending of spacetime man
why do they care so very much
Morbid fascination
lol
right
you guys ever tried breathwork?
I don't understand why youre trying to make me do
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Engineers, evidently, do use gravity quite a lot, depending on the specific application. Certain nuances of it also rely quite heavily on aspects of relativistic motion as well, so I guess the answer is 'yes'.
Trix, earlier you said that was the refracted horizon, well which is it, because you said from you maths the horizon from one foot is 6 miles and that past ten miles, im confused?
That mountain image is a bit fishy with the numbers
If you put the obs and target heights into the curve calculator you get results similar to the image. With/Without refraction
I have taken picture of what I mean from my screen but cant post them
post now