The first video is silly the earth takes 23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4.09 seconds. It then takes another 3 minutes and 55.51 seconds to point back at the sun. Humans chose 24 hours to be from noon to noon based on the sun, not based on the position of the stars. This is also, in part, why there is a leap day.
You know things that are farther away from you are perceived as being smaller, right?
Explain why you can't see the bottom of each rig? If you had a flat table, no matter how far away you are, you would see the entire length of legs. Curved earth prevents the bottoms from being seen. This is why ships disappear long before the size reduces (from perspective) If ships sailed away on a flat disc, you would always see the full height and it would just get smaller. Like a spaceship leaving earth. But alas. there is so little point in arguing with pee brains like you because no amount of facts or physical evidence will change your mind. So good luck.
Do you mean light refraction? Are you looking towards the sun hitting the ocean and you are not understanding refraction? Dude, did you not pay attention in science class? Besides, it's very minimal;
https://imgur.com/a/Aec5VnM
The RC boat, IDK what the point is. She is saying the boat disappears bottom first, which is what you should expect from water on a curve ball.
See, this is why the laser across the lake is dumb. They don't tell you what kind of laser. There are many different types. Just think about a concert, some are designed to spread out, others are very expensive and do not spread all that much, so it depends highly on the type of laser they are using, which they do not say.
The first video is silly the earth takes 23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4.09 seconds. It then takes another 3 minutes and 55.51 seconds to point back at the sun. Humans chose 24 hours to be from noon to noon based on the sun, not based on the position of the stars. This is also, in part, why there is a leap day.
If there is no curve, why do the rigs have different heights? https://imgur.com/a/Aec5VnM
The laser light experiment is dumb because light spreads out like a cone. Yes, even lasers.
Explain why you can't see the bottom of each rig? If you had a flat table, no matter how far away you are, you would see the entire length of legs. Curved earth prevents the bottoms from being seen. This is why ships disappear long before the size reduces (from perspective) If ships sailed away on a flat disc, you would always see the full height and it would just get smaller. Like a spaceship leaving earth. But alas. there is so little point in arguing with pee brains like you because no amount of facts or physical evidence will change your mind. So good luck.
https://youtu.be/2_p2ELD7npw?t=533
Do you mean light refraction? Are you looking towards the sun hitting the ocean and you are not understanding refraction? Dude, did you not pay attention in science class? Besides, it's very minimal; https://imgur.com/a/Aec5VnM
The RC boat, IDK what the point is. She is saying the boat disappears bottom first, which is what you should expect from water on a curve ball.
See, this is why the laser across the lake is dumb. They don't tell you what kind of laser. There are many different types. Just think about a concert, some are designed to spread out, others are very expensive and do not spread all that much, so it depends highly on the type of laser they are using, which they do not say.