Message from @California Nightmare 3.0
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basically light rays enter less dense material and so bend away from the normal
GrAPHING
graphing calculator now
scroll into the curve
Light will always bend upwards in nature 🙂
Light doesn’t bend downwards in nature
no
Show me a laser bending downwards over a large body of water
Go
I don’t see lasers
Especially bending downwards
HEY
im a flat earther
i have proof
bt where can i put vodeos
videos
@Trippie Redd here
it wont let me
@Boften_jkl
Still don’t see it
ah k
right hear me out
if it was round she would roll
yeah that might be because you dont have the slightest clue what your talking about and dont have any education on optical physics
!ban @Trippie Redd no NSFW
am I right to assume that?
use the link to bbc bitesize I sent you
@Boften_jkl
I’m still waiting to see a demonstration of a laser bending downwards over a body of water
its secondary school physics its not too difficult
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
you do realise that the laser would still look like its going straight
But lasers don't bend, they're just boxes with concentrated light getting shoved out of them
They do due to refraction
Depending on the conditions
We can observe it curve upwards
@Boften_jkl nope
You can see it curve
In reality it curves upwards which can be observed
unless you mean from an angle 90 degrees to the direction that the laser is being beamed