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Where you can see the eclipse and the sun at the same time
Have i explained basic physics to you yet?
Atmospheric refraction becomes more severe when temperature gradients are strong, and refraction is not uniform when the atmosphere is heterogeneous, as when turbulence occurs in the air. This causes suboptimal seeing conditions, such as the twinkling of stars and various deformations of the Sun's apparent shape soon before sunset or after sunrise
You can observe atmospheric refraction over large bodies of water
Did u just copy and paste that
Yes
Dont copy and paste something you dont understand..
It makes perfect sense.
Don’t deflect from it when you know it’s correct too.
No refraction doesnt make a curve the curve was always there
So I’ll ask you again
How does light bend due to atmosphere refraction
You dont understand it omg.
Slight deformations due to atmospheric conditions has nothing to do with seeing a curve in outer space
We don’t ever observe earth curving in real life. And you’re trying to say we do, based on your belief. Your belief doesn’t belong in a debate that requires scientific proof.
Your deflecting again
Maybe because we're on the ground.
Exactly derek
You dont observe atoms everyday
You dont observe bacteria everyday
But they exist
My original point was that fish eye lens argument is bs
Thanks for deflecting :)
Man, ur really smart
It’s not bs
You don’t understand it and you clearly never seen a fish eye lens until now
I've had to way to many light diagram papers to be told i dont understand lenses
Fisheye lenses literally create curved surfaces from flat ones.
Proof?
Are you for real?
Create a curved lens yourself
And observe
Its a curved earth..
Wow
At 10 feet?
Have a great day.