Message from @GreeceGuy PhD

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2020-03-03 13:33:40 UTC  

Sure!

2020-03-03 13:36:31 UTC  

Well thank you for letting me join this conversation I guess

2020-03-03 13:36:55 UTC  

Ok, so according this, with inputs of 0.5 ft observer height, and 2ft object height, to see the light at 8 miles (requiring only 1.9 ft of he object to be hidden) the refraction coefficient is about 0.876

2020-03-03 13:38:45 UTC  

Oh, so this conversation is about Earth curvature and horizon

2020-03-03 13:38:55 UTC  

Apparently

2020-03-03 13:39:15 UTC  

I sometimes lose the energy to talk about obvious stuff

2020-03-03 13:41:22 UTC  

ok

2020-03-03 13:41:42 UTC  

Understandable

2020-03-03 13:44:24 UTC  

Starting to feel similar tbh

2020-03-03 13:44:32 UTC  

I am not surprised

2020-03-03 13:45:36 UTC  

You really are patient though, I would already go insane

2020-03-03 13:46:35 UTC  

Why isn't in speak the truth category Globe-Earth channel as well?

2020-03-03 13:46:58 UTC  

Cause this is a flat earth server

2020-03-03 13:47:31 UTC  

I would like to visit flat Earth once

2020-03-03 13:47:34 UTC  

And makes sense

2020-03-03 13:47:43 UTC  

Lmao

2020-03-03 13:50:07 UTC  
2020-03-03 13:50:20 UTC  

whats the curvature at 8 miles distance then?

2020-03-03 13:51:57 UTC  

I'm not sure what you mean by that question. The curvature is more or less the same everywhere.

2020-03-03 13:52:13 UTC  

@Pit Droid It's not same on flat Earth

2020-03-03 13:52:36 UTC  

Ahh

2020-03-03 13:53:07 UTC  

Anyway my lunch break is over, take care all

2020-03-03 13:53:18 UTC  

Bye

2020-03-03 13:53:25 UTC  

Cya

2020-03-03 13:56:06 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/684398703330852910/unknown.png

2020-03-03 13:58:41 UTC  

42.68 feet at 8 miles this is the amount of curve there should be but we DONT observe this as proven in the Ice Lake video, 5 inches camera height an can see 8 miles, no geometric horizon at 0.9 miles and no refraction.

2020-03-03 14:03:00 UTC  

Sure

2020-03-03 14:03:13 UTC  

I have nothing to say about this anymore

2020-03-03 14:03:21 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/684400527571812392/same_clouds.png

2020-03-03 14:03:26 UTC  

What's the 42.68 feet?

2020-03-03 14:06:06 UTC  

How does gravity work on flat Earth?

2020-03-03 14:06:31 UTC  

things fall down

2020-03-03 14:06:42 UTC  

How?

2020-03-03 14:06:43 UTC  

Why?

2020-03-03 14:06:49 UTC  

dont know. they just do.

2020-03-03 14:06:56 UTC  

See, no explanation

2020-03-03 14:06:57 UTC  

doesn't affect the shape of earth's surface though

2020-03-03 14:07:05 UTC  

It kinda does