Message from @Trippie Redd

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2020-02-26 22:35:02 UTC  

BooM RekT

2020-02-26 22:35:35 UTC  

when you point a laser directly forward the laser starts to gain altitude and so the air around it is less dense since light bends away from the norma which would be 90 degrees directly into the sky it will follow the earths curve

2020-02-26 22:36:03 UTC  

Lasers bend up

2020-02-26 22:36:06 UTC  

You dont have a physical horizon, ergo no ball

2020-02-26 22:36:12 UTC  

😄

2020-02-26 22:36:17 UTC  

basically light rays enter less dense material and so bend away from the normal

2020-02-26 22:36:22 UTC  

GrAPHING

2020-02-26 22:36:25 UTC  

2020-02-26 22:36:34 UTC  

graphing calculator now

2020-02-26 22:36:59 UTC  

scroll into the curve

2020-02-26 22:37:17 UTC  

Light will always bend upwards in nature 🙂
Light doesn’t bend downwards in nature

2020-02-26 22:37:26 UTC  

no

2020-02-26 22:37:41 UTC  

Show me a laser bending downwards over a large body of water

2020-02-26 22:37:42 UTC  

Go

2020-02-26 22:38:24 UTC  

I don’t see lasers

2020-02-26 22:38:29 UTC  

Especially bending downwards

2020-02-26 22:38:38 UTC  

HEY

2020-02-26 22:38:43 UTC  

im a flat earther

2020-02-26 22:38:46 UTC  

i have proof

2020-02-26 22:38:53 UTC  

bt where can i put vodeos

2020-02-26 22:38:55 UTC  

videos

2020-02-26 22:39:05 UTC  
2020-02-26 22:39:09 UTC  

it wont let me

2020-02-26 22:39:16 UTC  

It lets you post links

2020-02-26 22:39:23 UTC  

@Boften_jkl
Still don’t see it

2020-02-26 22:39:25 UTC  

ah k

2020-02-26 22:39:43 UTC  

right hear me out

2020-02-26 22:39:57 UTC  

if it was round she would roll

2020-02-26 22:39:59 UTC  

yeah that might be because you dont have the slightest clue what your talking about and dont have any education on optical physics

2020-02-26 22:40:07 UTC  

!ban @Trippie Redd no NSFW

2020-02-26 22:40:08 UTC  

2020-02-26 22:40:24 UTC  

am I right to assume that?

2020-02-26 22:40:46 UTC  

use the link to bbc bitesize I sent you

2020-02-26 22:41:09 UTC  

@Boften_jkl

I’m still waiting to see a demonstration of a laser bending downwards over a body of water

2020-02-26 22:41:22 UTC  

its secondary school physics its not too difficult

2020-02-26 22:42:20 UTC  

I don’t remember seeing a laser bend down over a large body of water when I was in the US equivalent of secondary school

2020-02-26 22:43:00 UTC  

you do realise that the laser would still look like its going straight

2020-02-26 22:43:01 UTC  

But lasers don't bend, they're just boxes with concentrated light getting shoved out of them

2020-02-26 22:43:11 UTC  

They do due to refraction