Message from @Cerberus231

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2020-01-15 10:35:40 UTC  

And I have to say that I've found the true shape of the earth

2020-01-15 10:35:47 UTC  

Prepare yourself...

2020-01-15 10:49:58 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/666957243354447872/FB_IMG_1551805063920.jpg

2020-01-15 10:52:49 UTC  

i dont think anyone said it was due to the curvature

2020-01-15 10:53:11 UTC  
2020-01-15 10:54:44 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/666958442539515925/ships_sinking.gif

2020-01-15 10:56:18 UTC  

evidence of this?

2020-01-15 10:57:15 UTC  

light bends upwards

2020-01-15 10:57:59 UTC  

restating the premise is not evidence of the premise

2020-01-15 10:58:07 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/666959293299556352/image0.gif

2020-01-15 10:58:42 UTC  

you are looking down the beam so your vision is beant the same way

2020-01-15 10:59:22 UTC  

also notice the camera is below the laser where this bending happens stronger closer to a body of water

2020-01-15 11:00:05 UTC  

i would hypothesize 2 possibilities

2020-01-15 11:01:04 UTC  

hello there

2020-01-15 11:01:29 UTC  

that the air below the laser is bending light downwards stronger than where the laser is
or that the air above the camera is bending the light up stronger than the camera is

2020-01-15 11:01:54 UTC  

die to my understanding these are equally possible directly above a body of water

2020-01-15 11:02:22 UTC  

if the body of water os colder the first one is more likely
if the body of water is warmer then its the second one thats more likely

2020-01-15 11:03:22 UTC  

first one works if the region of highest gradient (boundry layer)
is where the camera is
second one if the boundry layer is where the laser is

2020-01-15 11:05:16 UTC  

@Logrian what evidence do you have to difrentiate the 2

2020-01-15 11:06:19 UTC  

If earth is flat does it mean other planets are flat as well?

2020-01-15 11:06:45 UTC  

both by the way dont tell you if the gradient is the same at higher altitudes by the way
in fact it shows its not because you will only see it curve up or down if the camera is in a lower or higher gradient region than the laser

2020-01-15 11:07:09 UTC  
2020-01-15 11:07:24 UTC  

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2020-01-15 11:07:32 UTC  
2020-01-15 11:07:57 UTC  

what about it

2020-01-15 11:08:36 UTC  

oh you are using that to say that water dosnt cause any air gradient above it

2020-01-15 11:08:48 UTC  

notice i said temperature of the water

2020-01-15 11:09:08 UTC  

i understand that but camera distortion wont effect this

2020-01-15 11:09:54 UTC  

🤔

2020-01-15 11:10:23 UTC  

thats thru water

2020-01-15 11:10:28 UTC  

not over water

2020-01-15 11:10:34 UTC  

atmosphere IS water

2020-01-15 11:10:47 UTC  

if its water then it bends light down

2020-01-15 11:10:57 UTC  

water in this case is bending light down

2020-01-15 11:11:24 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/666962638730690580/7753897.png

2020-01-15 11:11:46 UTC  

bends upwards