The plane manufacturers are all in on the scam too!!!??? Man, I should have known. It's amazing how the windows are normal on the ground and then transform into fish eyes when at altitude. What sort of tech do you think they're using? Honest question.
You're on drugs. Stop being an idiot. Jet windows are polycarbonate, not glass, The distortion is only around the edges, as you would expect, but 100% not a fish eye, that is just retarded non-sense.
If you see a ship disappear over the horizon, and you use binoculars, you will NOT see the waterline, you see the superstructure only. If the earth was flat, you would always see the ship's waterline. Don't be a fuck wit.
At 2,000,000 feet you would see a big shiny globe.
I see waterline.'
Fucking liar. You did not, and will never. If you are at the water surface (not high up in a tower) the ship will start to disappear ~3 miles away. If you are in a large ship high up in a bridge, then of course the ship needs to be further away for it to start disappearing. But in no uncertain terms, if your head is a few feet above the water, and your radar shows the ship is > 3 miles, not even the most powerful binoculars would you see the waterline of the distant ship. This is 100% fact.
The plane manufacturers are all in on the scam too!!!??? Man, I should have known. It's amazing how the windows are normal on the ground and then transform into fish eyes when at altitude. What sort of tech do you think they're using? Honest question.
You're on drugs. Stop being an idiot. Jet windows are polycarbonate, not glass, The distortion is only around the edges, as you would expect, but 100% not a fish eye, that is just retarded non-sense.
If you see a ship disappear over the horizon, and you use binoculars, you will NOT see the waterline, you see the superstructure only. If the earth was flat, you would always see the ship's waterline. Don't be a fuck wit.
At 2,000,000 feet you would see a big shiny globe.
Fucking liar. You did not, and will never. If you are at the water surface (not high up in a tower) the ship will start to disappear ~3 miles away. If you are in a large ship high up in a bridge, then of course the ship needs to be further away for it to start disappearing. But in no uncertain terms, if your head is a few feet above the water, and your radar shows the ship is > 3 miles, not even the most powerful binoculars would you see the waterline of the distant ship. This is 100% fact.