Message from @liks

Discord ID: 671384022383067146


2020-01-27 15:34:25 UTC  

1;33;58;27

2020-01-27 15:36:10 UTC  

Imagine if now He Cute#7099 becomes a globe earther

2020-01-27 15:36:47 UTC  

is it possible to do the same with another point where the sun isn't straight on top? because the center is brightly lit while it's hard to asses for the sides

2020-01-27 15:37:00 UTC  

absolutely. Give me a time

2020-01-27 15:37:22 UTC  

that's why I edited the levels so you can see past the glow

2020-01-27 15:38:03 UTC  

You can already see how the light and shadows arent what makes it be curved

2020-01-27 15:39:40 UTC  

it's hard to see the horizons side, it's so dark while the center is so bright

2020-01-27 15:42:09 UTC  

I'll see if I can find another point that lines up

2020-01-27 15:43:17 UTC  

if you find a time, let me know

2020-01-27 15:44:19 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/671379975508852777/pie_chart.jpg

2020-01-27 15:47:08 UTC  

Lmao also none but in black

2020-01-27 15:47:09 UTC  

I’m color blind

2020-01-27 15:47:09 UTC  

Cant quite go back if you dont change the official consensus

2020-01-27 15:50:10 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/671381445322735646/353545.png

2020-01-27 15:50:43 UTC  

sorry for earlier picture, wasn't cropped

2020-01-27 15:51:18 UTC  

i inverted the colors, here's how it looks normal

2020-01-27 15:51:23 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/671381754292207617/353545.png

2020-01-27 15:52:05 UTC  

no worries. not quite the center on that one, though.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/671381927785398291/Weather_Balloon_Flight_to_Stratosphere_Uncut_1503211.jpg

2020-01-27 15:52:53 UTC  

the red lines on mine are the exact center of the video composition.

2020-01-27 15:59:39 UTC  

I don’t understand why people are trying to see curvature on the horizon, its very hard especially considering the effect of lenses

2020-01-27 16:00:24 UTC  

We should just try to measure the angle between the horizon and a horizontal plane, if the earth is a globe it should be proportionnal to the square of the height and it should be zero if the earth is flat

2020-01-27 16:10:36 UTC  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5kRyQStPhU this one should be more accurate with infrared

2020-01-27 16:15:50 UTC  

You're totally right, liks, it's incredibly hard. Especially when you don't know the lens, FOV or focal length.

2020-01-27 16:16:06 UTC  

It's mostly not worth entertaining.

2020-01-27 16:18:44 UTC  

@He Cute I'll take a look at that one

2020-01-27 16:21:06 UTC  

he produces cool videos, check this out if you got time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6kshaWFkOw

2020-01-27 16:56:18 UTC  

@He Cute Found a good frame here for the infrared vid. 1;51;19;00

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/671398087738261535/High_Altitude_Balloon_18_Infrared_Camera_1511900.jpg

2020-01-27 17:13:09 UTC  

So is this experiment, FECORE, like a flat earth bible or something?

2020-01-27 17:25:11 UTC  

fecore is a scientific expirement

2020-01-27 17:30:34 UTC  

good point but you can see the horizon being straight in other time of the video

2020-01-27 17:46:37 UTC  

It may look straight, but looks are often deceiving. It's always best to make sure.

2020-01-27 17:48:36 UTC  

And I've said it before, but I really don't put much stock in space cam footage one way or the other. Not unless you know the camera/lens details. There's a surprising amount of factors to consider.

2020-01-27 17:52:39 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/671412268910772254/00NDT_flat.png

2020-01-27 17:52:45 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/671412294734839824/0QE_no_curve_no_towering_looming_mirage_sinking.png

2020-01-27 17:52:48 UTC  

reklt

2020-01-27 18:14:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/671417694997970984/image0-8.jpg

2020-01-27 18:15:01 UTC  

It had a good life. few hundred years.

2020-01-27 18:31:45 UTC  

Few hundred what?