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Message Subject A friend of mine believes that the Earth is flat. I challenged him to prove it by walking off the edge...
Poster Handle Doctor Manhattan
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Prove that it's not the original photo.

And again: What would be the difference between a cropped and an uncropped photo? Pray tell, loser.
 Quoting: Hydra


Your arguing over nothing, it makes no difference and you know it makes no difference. There is nothing to prove. Again, already showed you how it produces that effect.


1m40s

"And I'm still waiting for your proof that atmospheric refraction don't apply to near infrared light as you claimed some days ago."
 Quoting: Hydra


No one said that at all, all I said was infrared allows us to see further past some layers to get us a CLEARER image

The proof is on you, linking optical illusions that are EASILY disproved, but backed by Mainstream. We all know how much mainstream lies, so lets just cut the bullshit. If you haven't comprehended fake news and how it works, you're still on level 1.

If it applies or not doesn't matter, that is not the point, the point is, YOU SEE TOO FAR, BECAUSE IT IS FLAT, NOT BECAUSE YOUR VIEW BENDS OVER A CURVE TO SEE OBJECTS BEHIND the horizon. If it applied to infrared, it still wouldn't not matter, because WE SEE THE MOUNTAINS WHEN WE SHOULD NOT be able to. BECAUSE IT WOULD NOT BE THERE ON A CURVE. The point of infrared, like other optics is to go past visual layers of atmosphere or highlight certain objects based on temperature

For others who missed that video its this one.


11m37s

Where is the mirage in the video below?


 Quoting: Hydra


It's right here, [link to i.imgur.com (secure)] , but you will see a curve, because you want to and are easily fooled by optical illusions, as shown in the video right above. Linking more mirages and .."explain this one"...and "this one" doesn't matter. It's a mirage, the videos explains clearly what mirages are and how they behave.


52m57s

You can see that here with what looks like stacked mirages clearly defined by the mirror effect, if its curved, you would not have 2 mirages...you would just have 1 mirage, and then just sky.

But here we have another boat on the left thats further, and we see the same mirror effect on top of the center boats mirage. That shows depth (distance), and disproves what most "globers" believe as looming (where the image moves up over the horizon (what you, and other people claim the mountains are doing to show over the horizon, thats literally insane).


1h16m40s-1h18m55s

I'm linking this video to show you, so you can understand what your seeing in your video where the bridge gets smaller (distance) and appears to curve into the horizon.

The Bridge (in your video) gets smaller, as the mirage from the bottom eats up the image, so the object shrinks from 2 locations, from top to bottom(object getting smaller, moving further), and bottom to top (mirage/refraction). When the object gets too small it dissipates behind the mirage, if you were to bring the camera up even slightly, you would see the object to slowly start to appear again.

It is just distance and perspective because as an object goes further away...it shrinks to the point we cant see, or in our case with the cameras, when zoomed in the mirage effect (optical illusion) creates that curve, but its not curving, the bridge is just getting smaller because of distance and appears to curve because of the mirage effect. So you have the object getting smaller, while the mirage produces the mirror effect and looks like the object goes into itself on the horizon line.
 
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