The truth about aliens ?

reddan1981

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Our eyesight, is limited (at least at ground level) to around 3ish miles, weather dependent. At that distance, laws of perspective cause a horizon line to be drawn.

This, to some people, is proof of our curvature. But when you view the same scene with an optical aid, the horizon line is drawn further into the distance.

'But, the bottom of objects dissapear at distance!'
Or another one that has repeatedly been used, 'boats dissapear behind the curve!'
No they don't.


The horizon line happens at eye level always. Laws of perspective split our scene in to two main images, lower and upper. At the very center (terminator line?) The images converge. The lower portion of your upper image, reflects the upper portion of your lower image. So when the object or boat is at distance the horizon is actually lower than it, but laws of perspective create an optical illusion that causes the strongest reflection to be reflected, just above the horizon line and converging into it.
 

ttystikk

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Our eyesight, is limited (at least at ground level) to around 3ish miles, weather dependent. At that distance, laws of perspective cause a horizon line to be drawn.

This, to some people, is proof of our curvature. But when you view the same scene with an optical aid, the horizon line is drawn further into the distance.

'But, the bottom of objects dissapear at distance!'
Or another one that has repeatedly been used, 'boats dissapear behind the curve!'
No they don't.


The horizon line happens at eye level always. Laws of perspective split our scene in to two main images, lower and upper. At the very center (terminator line?) The images converge. The lower portion of your upper image, reflects the upper portion of your lower image. So when the object or boat is at distance the horizon is actually lower than it, but laws of perspective create an optical illusion that causes the strongest reflection to be reflected, just above the horizon line and converging into it.
Yes, the bottom of a ship disappears before the top as it sails over the curvature of the Earth. This is true if you're attending on the beach or on top of a tall cliff, where the very same effect just takes longer... because you have a higher angle vs the curve.

The only one who doesn't get this is you. The rest of the planet isn't wrong.

Please take this crap somewhere else, this thread is about debunking ALIEN myths, not flat Earth ones. Lol
 

reddan1981

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Yes, the bottom of a ship disappears before the top as it sails over the curvature of the Earth. This is true if you're attending on the beach or on top of a tall cliff, where the very same effect just takes longer... because you have a higher angle vs the curve.

The only one who doesn't get this is you. The rest of the planet isn't wrong.

Please take this crap somewhere else, this thread is about debunking ALIEN myths, not flat Earth ones. Lol
Sorry. That isn't the curve, but I can leave it.
For all we know there could be aliens. My belief is there are no aliens, at least not the ones we've been led to believe in.
I have never seen nor touched an alien.

Did you know, the royalty that still rule today, are claimed to have come from godly like descendents and that is the reason for their Nobel bloodlines?
 

reddan1981

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How many years does it take to get a BS degree in Google and YouTube?
Less years than it takes for media to start telling the truth, lol. Anyways, Open learning courses can be looked up on Google and video aids to the coursework can be found on YouTube.
I taught myself how to strip my van down, repair my boiler, multiple things Infact! Where do you believe we should learn our information? Chalk and board? In the field?
BTW I actually do get out into the field, I go to meets, seminars. I have conducted group tests. We have released high altitude balloons, Laser tests. I wasn't present for the Bedford level tests but members of my group performed a reenactment of the origional Michelson Morley test.
I know... it's becoming boring.
 
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tangerinegreen555

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Sorry. That isn't the curve, but I can leave it.
For all we know there could be aliens. My belief is there are no aliens, at least not the ones we've been led to believe in.
I have never seen nor touched an alien.

Did you know, the royalty that still rule today, are claimed to have come from godly like descendents and that is the reason for their Nobel bloodlines?
I was never led to believe in them. Who's leading you?
 

reddan1981

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I was never led to believe in them. Who's leading you?
If you can conjure an image of an alien in your mind, then you have been led to believe that aliens look like that image.
If you can't think what an alien looks like, you are exempt and I am a twat for implying it to you.
 
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