Message from @maleman
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@D.Robertson you are just repeating the same unprovable arguments as they are given to you on youtube.
Stupid.
Mhm
man this is the limit of the eye's distance. when viewed from a higher altitude, you see the turbine in entirety, and ofc, you see 0 curvature at any height
Why is the bottom not visible, but there's a hard horizon from the water?
On those windmills?
@maleman it has already been explained to you, tons of times.
Shown to you.
Repeated to you.
there we go!!! we cant see the quarter across the table, is the TABLE ROUND???????
You’re brainwashed.
That's not an explanation tho
it MUST BE THE CURVATURE of the TABLE
Does that mean that those lines converge?
yup
If im looking for a thing thats well above the horizon, it would be upside down?
why would it be upside down?
Like the sun
I mean to me the sun seems to be a ball, and a ball has no up or down or side, or upside down
however, I can't make any certainty as to what I think the sun actually is
Well, that would mean that we can't see the sun after it's gone down, but we can
If we rise in elevatiom
I dont understand your question
I can see the sun set at sea, is that due to it's distance?
So small that it's not visible?
Tho it's huge when it goes down, bottom first, but let's not concentrate on that
I can see the sun... yeah because it's bright... is that due to it's distance... you mean the sun disappearing? yeah that would be the distance... so small its not visible? yeah you mean it disappears because its small and moves away? I guess so if I got your question ribght
ok so the magnification is due to the lens of our atmosphere:
Yeah, why can i see the sun again after it has set if I gain altitude?
the lower layers of our atmo are filled with water, and water acts as a magnifying lens
In desert?
Like in salt flats?
man there's a really good video example of this to answer your question I just wish i could find it
If the water was a magnifying lense, I should not be able to see the sun again with altitude tho
lol with ALTITUDE you are PAST that layer of magnificiation due to the layers in the atmosphere
How much more water there is at ground level and at say 1000ft?
Wha?