Isn't my vision supposed to be blocked by the atmosphere?
Or am I actually able to see further because my line of sight is no longer blocked by the curvature?
Like, it's not even a challenge. Now I'm just trying to see how many different ways I can debunk the same assertion. I'll come back if I think of more.
Why can I see further away the higher it goes?
Isn't my vision supposed to be blocked by the atmosphere?
Or am I actually able to see further because my line of sight is no longer blocked by the curvature?
Like, it's not even a challenge. Now I'm just trying to see how many different ways I can debunk the same assertion. I'll come back if I think of more.
You can see the horizon doesn't curve. Nothing else really matters