Message from @Pit Droid

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2020-02-29 12:14:19 UTC  

bye bye glob

2020-02-29 12:21:38 UTC  

Given refraction depends on the temperature gradient, being over ice does not negate refraction. In fact refraction can be extreme in arctic regions where the atmosphere can be much much warmer than the ocean or ice

2020-02-29 12:27:00 UTC  

youre not allowed refraction in a glob model

2020-02-29 12:34:39 UTC  

Because?

2020-02-29 12:43:12 UTC  

The earth is round u goy fogs

2020-02-29 12:43:40 UTC  

I'm not sure what your point is?

2020-02-29 12:43:57 UTC  

I joined this to say this ur all dumb asf the earth is round

2020-02-29 12:44:08 UTC  

Idiots

2020-02-29 12:44:11 UTC  

Stupid

2020-02-29 12:44:14 UTC  

2020-02-29 12:44:28 UTC  

Ur bad

2020-02-29 12:44:29 UTC  

Ahhahaha

2020-02-29 12:44:32 UTC  

Earth is round

2020-02-29 12:44:53 UTC  

There's a geometric horizon because the earth is round, and also there is refraction, therefore the actual location is distorted/you get weird optical effects

2020-02-29 12:45:42 UTC  

So u think the earth is round too

2020-02-29 12:49:32 UTC  

Indeed

2020-02-29 13:02:36 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/683298076538044466/FB_IMG_1571279062448.jpg

2020-02-29 13:03:34 UTC  

there are no weird effects, just the horizon being at a distance impossible for a ball

2020-02-29 13:05:37 UTC  

Thats a wide angle lense distortion* fyi

2020-02-29 13:13:31 UTC  

I mean, the horizon is obervably different to the vanishing point, so no actually only impossible if the earth is flat.

2020-02-29 13:13:59 UTC  

i already calculated it for you derp

2020-02-29 13:14:04 UTC  

stop being a dumdum

2020-02-29 13:14:17 UTC  

Says the person ignoring refraction 🤔

2020-02-29 13:14:27 UTC  

says the person ignoring facts

2020-02-29 13:14:29 UTC  

sigh

2020-02-29 13:14:58 UTC  

at 6 inches the MAXIMUM horizon is 0.9 miles but we OBSERVE the horizon beyong 8miles

2020-02-29 13:15:21 UTC  

theres NO refraction to account for this, also if you say refraction youre a flat earther 😉

2020-02-29 13:19:46 UTC  

With high refraction you can see 10 miles at 6 inches. If you use the globe earth curve calculator.

2020-02-29 13:20:13 UTC  

nope

2020-02-29 13:23:04 UTC  

What I meant is that, because of the negative zoom on a wide angle lense, you can get flat planes just about anywhere. Thats why I said that that photograph was a wide angle lense distortion.

2020-02-29 13:23:05 UTC  

Dont believe me, research it 😉

2020-02-29 13:23:42 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/683303385235062806/Ice_Lake.png

2020-02-29 13:23:59 UTC  

Shhhh, dont cry

2020-02-29 13:24:08 UTC  

watch it

2020-02-29 13:24:13 UTC  

you may learn sumink

2020-02-29 13:24:16 UTC  

This server is a dictatorship

2020-02-29 13:24:41 UTC  

@S Q U I R T Dude stop, youll get muted forever if you go down that road

2020-02-29 13:24:54 UTC  

Exactly