Message from @Citizen Z

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2020-01-04 00:40:32 UTC  

The horizon should end at that line

2020-01-04 00:41:05 UTC  

The duffere in distances but the farthest one is like 250 miles

2020-01-04 00:41:22 UTC  

Mountains shouldnt even be seen

2020-01-04 00:41:37 UTC  

Nothing beyond that line should be seen

2020-01-04 00:41:43 UTC  

thats a far ways away

2020-01-04 00:42:45 UTC  

This is the furthest one in infrared taken from ground

2020-01-04 00:42:56 UTC  

Saw a video of someone modeling the earth flat vs curved and curved is the only one that matched up.

2020-01-04 00:43:08 UTC  

With 200km+ distances

2020-01-04 00:43:13 UTC  

Of course. Lol

2020-01-04 00:43:23 UTC  

No it was pretty cool.

2020-01-04 00:43:26 UTC  

Plenty of haters

2020-01-04 00:43:43 UTC  

The picture is from near the summit of canigou

2020-01-04 00:43:43 UTC  

i mean it was taken from the ground is what you said and they saw the mountains like that

2020-01-04 00:43:46 UTC  

9000 ft

2020-01-04 00:43:49 UTC  

o

2020-01-04 00:44:16 UTC  

At 9000 feet the horizon should be at like 120 miles

2020-01-04 00:44:24 UTC  

For globe

2020-01-04 00:45:04 UTC  

Educational

2020-01-04 00:45:20 UTC  

ok

2020-01-04 00:45:20 UTC  

The top of the mountain should be like 5000 feet below the horizon

2020-01-04 00:45:24 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/662818831646851072/image0-51-1.jpg

2020-01-04 00:45:30 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/662818860113592333/image0-35-2.jpg

2020-01-04 00:46:16 UTC  

Do you really believe the earth is flat or do you just not believe its round cuz of refraction?

2020-01-04 00:47:20 UTC  

I just showed you its flat

2020-01-04 00:48:08 UTC  

Its done in infrared

2020-01-04 00:48:24 UTC  

Why does that matter.

2020-01-04 00:48:28 UTC  

Let me find comparison for you

2020-01-04 00:49:04 UTC  

These were both taken by the same guy at the same time in the same place.

You can see that the visible spectrum one is compressed

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/662819755152900152/unknown-46-3.png

2020-01-04 00:49:27 UTC  

Sadly for the globe, it should be the visible spectrum that is "lifted up" by refraction more than the infrared.

2020-01-04 00:49:57 UTC  

Just found a link that explains it in detail.

2020-01-04 00:50:02 UTC  

Tldr refraction

2020-01-04 00:50:18 UTC  

Thats the 2014 record

2020-01-04 00:50:22 UTC  

This is 2019

2020-01-04 00:50:26 UTC  

Infrared

2020-01-04 00:50:28 UTC  

It's still the same shot

2020-01-04 00:50:39 UTC  

No it isnt

2020-01-04 00:50:46 UTC  

It was done in infrared

2020-01-04 00:50:57 UTC  

You keep saying that but I dont think you know what it means

2020-01-04 00:51:13 UTC  

Show me in experiment mountaina lifting up 3 miles into the air