Chicago viewed from Michigan 60 miles away. Supposedly a "mirage"
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Ok let me get this clear. If the Observer is 60 miles from the sears tower, and he is 10 ft above lake Michigan, how much of the sears tower will be blocked by earth curvature? Let's assume the sears tower is 1451 ft above lake Michigan even though it's slightly more. What do your calculations come up with?
I'll get my popcorn for your answer
They aren't my calculations. I linked something obvious, instead of a monkey falling out of the stupid tree and getting its head stuck in a hole and wondering why he couldn't see shit.
Again 360 degrees is a circle. So 360 degrees divided by the Plantary circumference is a drop of 1 degree at almost every 70 miles. Can a monkey see a one degree difference. No, it is tiny at that distance.
Get back up your stupid tree. Instead of linking shit.
If the calculation is so easy a monkey do it, then please answer my previous question in feet. How much of the sears tower will be blocked by earth curve from an observer 60 miles away and 10 ft high? Answer or admit you are full of shit, because I gave you specific answers for 3 different observer heights.
You gave me shit. You invented crap. I am not doing equations. They aren't mine. But you're full of it. You stink.
Your claims are bullshit. Outright Bullshit. Look what you're claiming. It isn't mathematical. It isn't scientific.
How did you come up with that crap? No how?
Simple 360 degrees a circle. Yes. No questions. Divided by the Planetary circumference. Is a loss of 1 degree at 69.17 miles. Not whatever you're claiming. 1 degree, divided by 360 is a ratio of? 0.00278 multiply 1454 Sears Tower = 4.04212. It loses 4ft. Monkey. Can you see that, monkey? No. You're still seeing 1450 ft. That was if you could see it at that distance. 69.17 miles.
Not my observations. But it makes far more sense than the bullshit you've assumed and spammed this forum with. It's utterly ridiculous, those numbers you're claiming. At what point did you come up with them, and importantly, how?
Lol I linked the earthcurve online calculator I used, there are several of them out there. But if you don't trust them, the get a book called American Practical Navigator by Nathaniel Bowditch, it's basically the Bible of navigation. It has a whole section on how to calculate earth curve and the variables involved. It will lead you to the same numbers I produced, as mariners do this math all the time. I think by now everyone sees you are an aggro retard, good luck!