Message from @Flat Earth PhD
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wrong channel
this is for flat earth only
thanks
Back to FE then
👍
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 😄
what I'm still trying to figure out is why some globers spend so much time here every day
curious
i dont think engineers care about bending of spacetime man
why do they care so very much
Morbid fascination
lol
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
Sorry they're not screenshots
There we go. Been a long day
how is this simulation similar to the image? the horizon should appear after the structure not vanish before
I don't follow?