Message from @liks

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2020-02-07 21:18:56 UTC  

i guess and?

2020-02-07 21:18:57 UTC  

what does that mean

2020-02-07 21:19:03 UTC  

left to right?

2020-02-07 21:19:12 UTC  

light refracts when going through a medium jeah

2020-02-07 21:19:30 UTC  

i get refraction but what does left to right have to do with it

2020-02-07 21:19:51 UTC  

nothing haha. turn the glass 90 degrees its up and down

2020-02-07 21:20:03 UTC  

also because a glass is round

2020-02-07 21:20:32 UTC  

Wait

2020-02-07 21:20:34 UTC  

Wut

2020-02-07 21:20:44 UTC  

Calling what happens in those photos refraction is wrong

2020-02-07 21:20:50 UTC  

why

2020-02-07 21:21:31 UTC  

Even at short distances the foreground gets in the way of distant objects

2020-02-07 21:21:53 UTC  

Refraction is not only for glasses of water

2020-02-07 21:22:16 UTC  

Refraction would cause the image to move left to right not down to up

2020-02-07 21:22:26 UTC  

uhm..

2020-02-07 21:22:28 UTC  

i will watch the video when i can

2020-02-07 21:22:33 UTC  

bruh moment

2020-02-07 21:22:37 UTC  

Lmao

2020-02-07 21:22:56 UTC  

If you think it's a mirage then it would be upside down

2020-02-07 21:23:01 UTC  

That what happen when you skip physics

2020-02-07 21:23:03 UTC  

"god's flat earth"

2020-02-07 21:23:04 UTC  

ok

2020-02-07 21:23:17 UTC  

True

2020-02-07 21:23:25 UTC  

I'm honestly confused at this point

2020-02-07 21:23:45 UTC  

It's the indoctrination

2020-02-07 21:24:36 UTC  

ok

2020-02-07 21:24:42 UTC  

I mean refraction can be observed in the atmosphere every day

2020-02-07 21:24:48 UTC  

youre right to a certain extent cypher

2020-02-07 21:24:58 UTC  

you dont just say "refraction" as the reason

2020-02-07 21:25:06 UTC  

you say "refraction" and then explain why

2020-02-07 21:25:11 UTC  

The sun appears flattened when close to the horizon

2020-02-07 21:25:26 UTC  

That’s due to refraction

2020-02-07 21:25:38 UTC  

That is just the foreground causing a mirage

2020-02-07 21:26:07 UTC  

A mirage caused by refraction

2020-02-07 21:27:02 UTC  

Also refraction isn’t just ‘left or right’

2020-02-07 21:27:06 UTC  

here

2020-02-07 21:27:14 UTC  

extrme refraction

2020-02-07 21:27:24 UTC  

Yes, that's what I said earlier.
A mirage refraction would be upside down

2020-02-07 21:27:34 UTC  

Not necessarily