Twelve questions for u/Eisenhorn
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How would you measure the curvature of things then?
I can think of several ways, but to directly measure the surface of the water (for curvature or anything else) - you have to actually measure the surface of the water. Right?
You tell me. You claim that the method i presented doesn't work, so, present a method that works.
You won't because you can't.
When? Could you quote me? I think you have misunderstood.
We are still talking about the one clam that i made. Nothing has been added or changed about it. Best not to "go for another bite" until we're done chewing the food already in our mouths, don't you think?
Can't what? Can't come up with a procedure to measure the curvature of still water directly? Are you sure you aren't describing your own shortcomings?
It isn't hard to measure the surface of still water directly, and there are many ways to go about it. But you always have to measure the surface of the water in order to do it.
Are you claiming that measuring the surface curvature of water is impossible?
What point are you trying to make?
Exactly that.