Go out repeatedly to get a varied set of contrasts. It’s never going to look the same. This is still and always will be refraction, with or without mirage.
@@theplanetruth thank you for your kind comment! Could you please clarify? Are you saying that refraction is causing flat earth to appear just like it would if it was a globe?
Not sure but i dont seem to see the shoreline
Weird
Go out repeatedly to get a varied set of contrasts. It’s never going to look the same.
This is still and always will be refraction, with or without mirage.
@@theplanetruth thank you for your kind comment! Could you please clarify? Are you saying that refraction is causing flat earth to appear just like it would if it was a globe?
“i cAN SeE tOo fAR” 😂😂
Go out repeatedly to get a varied set of contrasts. It’s never going to look the same.
Flurfs don’t admit that refraction exists.
Yet always bottom first.
@@dogwalker666 Refraction will do that
@@pablosdog2808 ?
@@pablosdog2808 You know you can check the direction of refraction by using light of two different wavelengths?
Look at the angle of the big satellite antenna at the beginning. Why so low compared to ones near the Equator?
Yup, we see to far.
Smh at the flat brains.
...but not far enough for me to see America from the UK. Go figure