You said no clear images of light refraction exist, so I showed you one thus, demonstrating how you are 100% unequivocally wrong. You can't even understand my responses to your asinine statements.
You are a jack ass saying things are this and that. You have just been handed clear evidence you don't know jack shit, so stop embarrassing yourself.
..... refraction which can invert the whole image, distort it....convert it to a mirage like image....blur it....act like a light BENDING device ..... And zoom...
Just humor me....
Could you not have a lense which itself curves........around a sphere....mm.....what would happen if light was shines on it....but the refractive index was enough to cause a critical angle ....
your calculator doesn't account for refraction.
find one that does, and get back to us with some updated calculations.
Shouldn't need to say this, but you're a half, nay, full-on fuck-wit.
https://twitter.com/rainmaker1973/status/1325085267489923072
You said no clear images of light refraction exist, so I showed you one thus, demonstrating how you are 100% unequivocally wrong. You can't even understand my responses to your asinine statements.
You are a jack ass saying things are this and that. You have just been handed clear evidence you don't know jack shit, so stop embarrassing yourself.
Mirages are upside down too, aren't they?
A lens is formed by the air and water between.....so you can have a lens do all sorts of things.
..... refraction which can invert the whole image, distort it....convert it to a mirage like image....blur it....act like a light BENDING device ..... And zoom...
Just humor me....
Could you not have a lense which itself curves........around a sphere....mm.....what would happen if light was shines on it....but the refractive index was enough to cause a critical angle ....
if it's perfectly clear then obviously you can see it.
duh
refraction:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric_refraction#/media/File:Atmospheric_refraction_-_sunset_and_sunrise.png