I have actually used a video someone made just to show the capabilities of their camera to show how far we can see with a high end zoom camera and some dude replied saying that someone had "already debunked the video". I told him that he might want to actually watch it because it doesn't say anything about the shape of the Earth. The person in the video zoomed in on the top of a mountain 57 miles away ! There are Salt Flats in Bolivia that are 500 miles long and 80 miles wide. There is less than 1 meter in change of height. Some dude said that there is a simple explanation but never explained anything and then said that I should look into the altitude that it is at as if it matters. They just keep bringing up nonsense thinking "oh yeah, we really got'em with this one." They don't want to acknowledged the facts.
@@wardaddy9910 i'm always getting flat earth comments on my ship zoom videos and even on aircraft zoom videos, it doesn't seem matter how far away the subject is, it's just the same old thing, "you just proved the earth is flat" and i'm like yeah..ok...lol
The flat earthers are going to hate this video. Boat obscured by the horizon right where you expect it to be. And zooming in did not bring any boat back into view.
The ttguy..there wasn't another boat. The point they were making is that they zoomed in this ship at 14 km away. On a globe earth,you shouldn't be able to see this ship at all at distance. Just math and an amazing cam
@@KenKlassen flat earthers always forget simple things like the simple fact that the distance to the horizon changes when things are seen from a higher point or when the object behind the horizon is higher or lower. I always have a good laugh when I see some amateur with amateur tools trying to debunk real scientists with real tools and calling that science🤣😂🤣. Anyway, working at sea for more than thirty years has taught me one thing about this subject. The earth is a globe, there is no possible way it is flat.
@@deepblue476 around the point of gravity, every school kid that payed attention at school can tell you that genius. But whatever, I don’t need to be a genius, I can simply see the world is a globe at sea. There is no other explanation for everything disappearing bottom first behind the curvature of the earth. Or seeing the sunset twice when you go up with the plane just after sunset when you are high up in the air.
Nice, I just got the P1000 and I'm very new to a camera of this magnitude, I have seen some interesting things with it already. Amazing how well it zooms. Great job keeping it steady. I just bought a gear head for mine for the steadiness. Hope it works.
@@SuperZoomVideossame result if you go far out into Lake Michigan and look back at the downtown chicago skyline all the buildings dissapear from the ground level on up. You did this right. I noticed many flat earthers use the camera to deceive people by elevating the camera above ground level to cheat and peek over the curvature and they usually combine that with shorter distances so there is much less curvature.
I am in Kiwiland also… Dunedin… I now have a Nikon Coolpix P1000. So I wish to take video shots as you are. First video I have struck of you. Will look at more. Thanks 🙏🏻
How often do you go down there and film. I see some good channel markers there, do you know how far they are? I can give you some good ideas of what to look for and we could do some experiments.
Thanks mate, I appreciate the offer but I’ll politely pass. I’m not there too often really just depends on the time of year and how arsed I can be on the day. Channel markers I’m not too sure off the top of my head but I think I’ve seen them on a couple of maps (nautical and google) just can’t remember.
Thanks for watching everyone, I am currently working on my other channel and would be super grateful if you could pop on over subscribe but no worries if you don’t 😊 www.youtube.com/@5reasonswhy953
Let me get back to you on that, Shazam gave me like 6 different answers and the video is old enough that I can’t remember where I got the music from. Will try and hunt it down 😄
i have the 900 but after seeing a few videos on the 1000 i might just think about buying it, mainly for looking at the planets, and of course the moon.
@@SuperZoomVideos when i use full zoom on my 900 the picture gets blurry, but ive seen videos of the 1000 at full zoom and the picture stays clear, thats one reason i want the p1000
@@SuperZoomVideos manual seems ok, but i prefer using auto , plus because i got it second hand there is a tiny problem when i zoom in , it seems to zoom back a little bit so i have to zoom in again a few times, other wise its ok, the camera looks new-ish but it could be a few years old, they never say on amazon how old items are.
Nice footage. It's always great when cating the miraging. I caught some great fata morganas tonight in south Australia. It's a inferior mirage a fata morgana is a superior mirage.
Hey there, I’ve been debating whether or not to buy one of these cameras for the past year or so. Is there anything I need to be aware of before purchasing one? Cheers
Hey mate, really depends what you plan on using it for? Anything you are worried about? My best suggestion would be to check out some of FB groups and other UA-cam videos on this camera. It’s been out 5 years now so most of your questions should be covered.
@@PaulyDTheKiwi i've got one...and i can tell you..... you won't be disapointed, the zoom is incredible... they are a little on the heavy side but nothing you can't cope with..
@@malcy34 Thanks @malcy_f Being a typical 100+KG Kiwi boy hopefully I’ll be able to manage, lol. If not I have a tripod haha. In all seriousness though, thank you so much for the advice and the heads up. The more I watch, the more I get excited about getting one. So thanks again to you and also to @SuperZoom.
8in per mile squared 14km out should be around 60 ft of curvature and the boat only shows a little of the bottom because if we use our own minds for just one second we can remember what waves are.” Not but the earth has to be a globe NASA would never lie to me🤓”
@@Thest-qu9ly It is funny how you flat earthers repeat how "NASA lies", yet you repeat the lie yourself. Someone in flatearth channels told you this "8 inch per mile squared" and you didn't check it. It is NOT the formula for sphere, but for parabola. You swallowed a lie, and now you spread it.
@@Thest-qu9lyplus even NASA doesnt call it a perfect sphere themselves and we know its not just by observing mountains and valleys. Therefore there is no accurate mathematical equation for the curvature. The bottom of the ocean is no exception it has crazy mountains and valleys too. @mikemental8285 I dont believe NASA about ANYTHING tho I believe my own eyes and common sense.
@@Thest-qu9ly Cool and how much is "a little of the bottom" ? Oh, what? You dunno? So you just babbled some garbledegook without knowing anything? Interesting... I like how "waves work" where they blot out many times their height... because. Ship is far away and waves... are static. Gotcha. /fp
At an elevation of 1.7 meters the horizon (according to the Pythagorean Theorem) should be at 3.13 miles away (5.04km). Interesting! A lot of inferior mirage too!
At 10 miles out according to the earth curvature calculator, 10 miles out the ship would be 65 below the site of view. At 20 miles out it would be 266 fert below the horizon. Surly does not show this
An interesting experiment would be to ‘move’ objects up in the distance by the amount they should have dropped. I think you end up with an upward curve rather than a straight and level plane. Cool video anyway regardless of the shape of the Earth!
@@andreisidana8289 But in this case there is closer to 13 to 14 meters hidden. Yes it's an offertory mirage, you can tell very easily. If you were to take a screenshot and put a line in at the bottom of the ship, move that line until you will see that there's a top image and a bottom mirrored image. If you are saying maybe it's a mirage, does that mean you don't know what to look for.
There is a mirage in the image of this video. It is an inferior mirage, caused by the overheating of the first layer of air above the water (only few cm thick). The air, heated by the water, is lighter and less dense than the air above it, and it climbs, cooling and other air gets overheated in the same time. It's an instable layer, but as long as it is continuously created there is a less dense thin layer of air above the water that goes in total internal refraction, and behaves as a mirror outside for low incidence angles. In conclusion: an inferior mirage on the water only hides water, and the real horizon is the mirror line.
@@planereality3675 ohhhhh so now refraction comes into play 🤤. Yes it will be different on a different day but the ship will ALWAYS dissapear bottom up
@@planereality3675 same with the sun & moon by the way, which dissapear bottom up while they appear far too large (full size actually😐) for “vanishing point” to explain it
Well clearly the earth consists of an flat plane it's says after 3 miles you can see the curve how tall is the ship almost 9 miles away 8.699miles is 14km
@@Shivaham-bf3pv Your post is an argument by assertion fallacy, champ. The fact you don't know about data and measurements doesn't prove anything at all except that you are ignorant of it.
@@dpackman I saw that years ago. Problem is, (laser) light bends in the atmosphere according to snell's laws. The guys doing the test didn't understand it.
@@ImparatiaTataluiESus thats... not how basic physics work... we can calculate it and it still doesnt cause this. How come even when you have a high elevation, you always see the same effect. How come as you gain elevation the horizon falls away (observable when you use a level) Even this footage proves a round... Grow up, live in the real world.
This video shows that the flerf claim that zooming on a half hidden ship will bring it back above the water is just a lie. When the water gets in between you and the object, there is no photographic trick that can change it. Obviously, if you climb in elevation some meters you will see the whole boat above the water, because now the water isn't obstructing your line of sight anymore.
Earth is flat. Naked eye sees X far on horizon but this sees C+10miles. Flat. Water does not curve. Sea LEVEL. Earth doesn’t rotate. We are stuck here in a snow globe.
@@JacobLM42 you remind me of the guy who refuses to believe his friend when confronted with a video of his wife cheating. Sea Level bro. I build 40,000 sq ft structures and never once accounted for minimal curvatures in the earth that could easily f*ck up plum measurements.
@@mistereearly1141 There are so many ways to prove the flat earth theory wrong. Obviously, flat earthers don't buy those proves but never mind, let me just ask you about the one that I find the most obvious refutation of the flat earth theory. How to you explain the motion and the effects of the sun and moon? Why does the sun disappear behind the horizon?
@@baldvinornolason1701 why does the sun disappear behind the horizon is the same reason ships, mountains and lighthouses disappear- they are far away but when you zoom in using a Nikon camera your horizon suddenly is pushed back 45 miles. Horizon is relative to the strength of vision
As expected. Now you encounter a problem. Why doesn't it consistently shrink as it moves "away" from you, before disappearing? Why does it disappear from the bottom up without a reduction in size?
@@beefjakey662 GPS uses a flat plane of reference as does a sextant. Earth is measured flat. You have zero globe evidence. Just dumb questions and baseless assetions
LOL! You globers always give the best proof! You can't even understand the phenomenon that is happening here... 1. Inversion: As noted on the left side where the hull is missing and the top is starting to repeat itself. You know, that air gap between the blue and water that you are ignoring? Oh wait, that's not all. Look at the right side and pay attention to the red on the top which is also near the water because of this phenomenon. There is no blue of the hull near the red which is also next to white just like the top of the ship. Temperatue is playing a huge role here because that is what causes it... 2. Refraction: See the wavy pattern that you are ignoring? You supposedly understand this but always fail to acknowledge it... Now that we understand what we see, we can then tell how half the ship has been inverted on itself hiding it which makes it appear like it is going over the imaginary curve you are so desperately try to prove and fail... You would actually understand all of this if you understood REAL science and REAL physics...
@@mikemental8285 Do you not comprehend what I said and the problems with just 14KM? At the distance required, even more problems come into play. Why do you think the sun looks so big at that distance? Too much water vapor and atmospheric contamination to deal with which causes a lensing effect. Then there are also land obstructions. Even technology has its limits. Just like the human eye, cameras can only see so far. The atmosphere itself acts like one giant lens and this becomes apparent the further through the atmosphere an object is. Lit objects are affected more than nonlit objects because of their interaction with the atmosphere. Besides, zooming isn't necessary when all you have to do is increase your altitude, and bam there the sun is again in full view. Even this will stop working because no matter how high we go, we can never see the whole surface of the Earth. After all, the maximum distance of sight is being reached. Maximum distance could never be reached on a surface that curves and eventually obscures itself and no matter what you do, you would never be able to bring anything back into view... Now, how can this same camera capture the surface of an object that is 239,000 miles away when it can't capture more than 500 miles of Earth before it becomes too grainy to see because of its limits? Even the 500-mile ability to see in any direction destroys curvature itself. At these distances, objects should be leaning away from you but they never do...
@@mikemental8285 I also forgot to mention that at sea level 14km away, you wouldn't even be able to see any part of the ship because it would have sunk below curvature preventing it from even being seen... 0 height at 8.6 miles equals 49 feet of obstruction and the ship is only 47 feet in height...
@@mikemental8285from what I’ve seen is globe deniers always have better arguments and research both sides a lot instead of just there view for a little. If the curve of the earth is 8in per mile squared then 14km out the boat should be about 66ft under the curve of the earth which we can see I clearly not true
@@Thest-qu9ly But the curve is not 8 inch per mile squared. I know this is the "mantra" flat earthers repeat over again. But that is wrong formula. Just when you hear "8 inch per mile squared" you know that person doesn't know what he/ she is talking about. And he/ she didn' t bother to do even slightest research in the topic. It is not 8 inch per mile squared.
When you DO the math@@Thest-qu9ly And do it properly, we see just as far as we would if we lived on a spherical earth, as size the science books tells us.
What part of “the horizon obscuring the ship” made this sound like a flat earth video? Do you understand it’s people who coming flying in with your attitude that makes it s difficult to talk reason to flat earthers? Don’t be a Twat, it’s not that hard.
The proof of the flatness of the Earth is your own brain. Because if you can first use it well, you will see the truth. Otherwise, you will spend your life believing in the illusion of a sphere in vain.
Well.....the flat earth commnunity are just going to love you for this one... !!!!!! 🤣🤣
The who? Never heard of them 🙂🙃🙂🙃😏
yup
It is flat. 8 inches per mile squared doesn’t exist
I have actually used a video someone made just to show the capabilities of their camera to show how far we can see with a high end zoom camera and some dude replied saying that someone had "already debunked the video".
I told him that he might want to actually watch it because it doesn't say anything about the shape of the Earth.
The person in the video zoomed in on the top of a mountain 57 miles away !
There are Salt Flats in Bolivia that are 500 miles long and 80 miles wide. There is less than 1 meter in change of height. Some dude said that there is a simple explanation but never explained anything and then said that I should look into the altitude that it is at as if it matters.
They just keep bringing up nonsense thinking "oh yeah, we really got'em with this one."
They don't want to acknowledged the facts.
@@wardaddy9910 i'm always getting flat earth comments on my ship zoom videos and even on aircraft zoom videos, it doesn't seem matter how far away the subject is, it's just the same old thing, "you just proved the earth is flat" and i'm like yeah..ok...lol
that is one hell of a camera and scope you got there
She is a beast
Neat video-the ship looked like it was sinking-Thanks for the video mate ⚓️
Thanks for watching Bazza!
No just disappearing bottom up over a flat surface due to a limited viewing angle.
@@dazstudio68 Are you one of these deluded flat earth believing fools?
@@dazstudio68 Can you put a value on "limited viewing angle"?
Is it 15deg? 10deg? 1 deg?
A number please, not word salad.
@@A15degreeperhourdrift
Can you see a row of bricks accoss a flat road 5 miles away?
The flat earthers are going to hate this video. Boat obscured by the horizon right where you expect it to be. And zooming in did not bring any boat back into view.
If they could read this. They would be upset
The ttguy..there wasn't another boat. The point they were making is that they zoomed in this ship at 14 km away. On a globe earth,you shouldn't be able to see this ship at all at distance. Just math and an amazing cam
@@KenKlassen flat earthers always forget simple things like the simple fact that the distance to the horizon changes when things are seen from a higher point or when the object behind the horizon is higher or lower.
I always have a good laugh when I see some amateur with amateur tools trying to debunk real scientists with real tools and calling that science🤣😂🤣.
Anyway, working at sea for more than thirty years has taught me one thing about this subject.
The earth is a globe, there is no possible way it is flat.
@@janenmarelia another genius 😂 tell us, at what point does the water curves around the globe/oblate spheroid?
@@deepblue476 around the point of gravity, every school kid that payed attention at school can tell you that genius.
But whatever, I don’t need to be a genius, I can simply see the world is a globe at sea.
There is no other explanation for everything disappearing bottom first behind the curvature of the earth.
Or seeing the sunset twice when you go up with the plane just after sunset when you are high up in the air.
Nice, I just got the P1000 and I'm very new to a camera of this magnitude, I have seen some interesting things with it already. Amazing how well it zooms. Great job keeping it steady. I just bought a gear head for mine for the steadiness. Hope it works.
Definitely a bit of practice with it will help on the free hand stuff, the ol elbow tuck into the rib cage gives you a bit of stability.
@@SuperZoomVideossame result if you go far out into Lake Michigan and look back at the downtown chicago skyline all the buildings dissapear from the ground level on up. You did this right. I noticed many flat earthers use the camera to deceive people by elevating the camera above ground level to cheat and peek over the curvature and they usually combine that with shorter distances so there is much less curvature.
I am in Kiwiland also… Dunedin… I now have a Nikon Coolpix P1000. So I wish to take video shots as you are. First video I have struck of you. Will look at more. Thanks 🙏🏻
Awesome mate! Some great spots in the south to get shots of, hope you enjoy!
Why is nobody using the nikon p1000 out of a plane window. Would definitely answer some questions
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😂😂😂@@silentlamb2077
Because there are no questions. Just ignorants fools
like what?
What questions? Earth has already been proven flat and the globe Earth is FUBAR
How often do you go down there and film.
I see some good channel markers there, do you know how far they are?
I can give you some good ideas of what to look for and we could do some experiments.
Thanks mate, I appreciate the offer but I’ll politely pass. I’m not there too often really just depends on the time of year and how arsed I can be on the day. Channel markers I’m not too sure off the top of my head but I think I’ve seen them on a couple of maps (nautical and google) just can’t remember.
Thanks for watching everyone, I am currently working on my other channel and would be super grateful if you could pop on over subscribe but no worries if you don’t 😊
www.youtube.com/@5reasonswhy953
It is not a horizon obscuring anything, it is simply convection, a mirage, obscuring your view
0:58 Music name please ??
Let me get back to you on that, Shazam gave me like 6 different answers and the video is old enough that I can’t remember where I got the music from.
Will try and hunt it down 😄
i have the 900 but after seeing a few videos on the 1000 i might just think about buying it, mainly for looking at the planets, and of course the moon.
There isn’t a massive difference but I think it’s a better all round camera. I have some comparison videos on the channel if you take a look.
@@SuperZoomVideos when i use full zoom on my 900 the picture gets blurry, but ive seen videos of the 1000 at full zoom and the picture stays clear, thats one reason i want the p1000
@@reginaldhindmarsh9810 might be a bit situational as well. Does that happen with Manual focus as well?
@@SuperZoomVideos manual seems ok, but i prefer using auto , plus because i got it second hand there is a tiny problem when i zoom in , it seems to zoom back a little bit so i have to zoom in again a few times, other wise its ok, the camera looks new-ish but it could be a few years old, they never say on amazon how old items are.
@@reginaldhindmarsh9810 Might not hurt to take it into a camera store for a once over.
A bonus. I love it.
Nice footage.
It's always great when cating the miraging.
I caught some great fata morganas tonight in south Australia.
It's a inferior mirage a fata morgana is a superior mirage.
My knowledge on Mirages grows every day
fata morgana, mirages, all bullshit, the Earth is simply flat. they make you believe that what you see is not real.
Hey there, I’ve been debating whether or not to buy one of these cameras for the past year or so. Is there anything I need to be aware of before purchasing one? Cheers
Hey mate, really depends what you plan on using it for? Anything you are worried about?
My best suggestion would be to check out some of FB groups and other UA-cam videos on this camera. It’s been out 5 years now so most of your questions should be covered.
@@SuperZoomVideos
Thanks buddy for your quick response. Yeah, I think I’m just going to pull the trigger and get one. Cheers again!!! 🥝
@@PaulyDTheKiwi i've got one...and i can tell you..... you won't be disapointed, the zoom is incredible... they are a little on the heavy side but nothing you can't cope with..
@@PaulyDTheKiwi All Good man, they are good fun. Hope you get as much use out of it as I have.
@@malcy34
Thanks @malcy_f
Being a typical 100+KG Kiwi boy hopefully I’ll be able to manage, lol. If not I have a tripod haha. In all seriousness though, thank you so much for the advice and the heads up. The more I watch, the more I get excited about getting one. So thanks again to you and also to @SuperZoom.
explain this flat earthers
8in per mile squared 14km out should be around 60 ft of curvature and the boat only shows a little of the bottom because if we use our own minds for just one second we can remember what waves are.” Not but the earth has to be a globe NASA would never lie to me🤓”
@@Thest-qu9ly
It is funny how you flat earthers repeat how "NASA lies", yet you repeat the lie yourself.
Someone in flatearth channels told you this "8 inch per mile squared" and you didn't check it. It is NOT the formula for sphere, but for parabola.
You swallowed a lie, and now you spread it.
@@Thest-qu9lyplus even NASA doesnt call it a perfect sphere themselves and we know its not just by observing mountains and valleys. Therefore there is no accurate mathematical equation for the curvature. The bottom of the ocean is no exception it has crazy mountains and valleys too. @mikemental8285
I dont believe NASA about ANYTHING tho I believe my own eyes and common sense.
@@Thest-qu9ly Cool and how much is "a little of the bottom" ? Oh, what? You dunno? So you just babbled some garbledegook without knowing anything? Interesting... I like how "waves work" where they blot out many times their height... because. Ship is far away and waves... are static. Gotcha. /fp
I did. Refresh newest comments. What's your excuse now?
At an elevation of 1.7 meters the horizon (according to the Pythagorean Theorem) should be at 3.13 miles away (5.04km). Interesting! A lot of inferior mirage too!
Hmmm look at how the bottom is STILL cut off lol
Want more zoom? Double pinch your screen and zoom even more.
Ure not wrong 😂
Hey flat-earthers, I had no idea it was cool to be stupid
Refraccion según vuestro científicos se llama eso
凄いズーム!!
やっぱり良いなぁ♡
Thankyou so much :)
This boat is not same far as island. So it is not 14km. Otherwise the size of boat means it is as big as nearly half of island next to it?
If it's closer that shows more curve not less.
Everything is distorted at the bottom lol, looks like the effect of a mirage
Bingo
@@SuperZoomVideos haha, that's cool. Great video and awesome camera
At 10 miles out according to the earth curvature calculator, 10 miles out the ship would be 65 below the site of view. At 20 miles out it would be 266 fert below the horizon. Surly does not show this
Fata morgana or atmospheric refraction.
Cool !
Thanks mate :)
An interesting experiment would be to ‘move’ objects up in the distance by the amount they should have dropped. I think you end up with an upward curve rather than a straight and level plane. Cool video anyway regardless of the shape of the Earth!
Great:)
Thanks Marty!
He didnt zoom in all the way
14 km is 2 m curvature...wtf
No,
The claimed geometric hidden is around 6m
@@planereality367514 km is 6 m curvature?Ok.Mabe i am wrong.Thx ❤But...6 m is still not much.
Mabe is a mirage?How we can prove that?
@@andreisidana8289
But in this case there is closer to 13 to 14 meters hidden.
Yes it's an offertory mirage, you can tell very easily.
If you were to take a screenshot and put a line in at the bottom of the ship, move that line until you will see that there's a top image and a bottom mirrored image.
If you are saying maybe it's a mirage, does that mean you don't know what to look for.
So is the earth a globe or is the bottom hidden because of a mirage?
Good question.
This proves we’re on a globe, but go ahead and call it a mirage if it relieves any pain or embarrassment
Both. Do you think mirages can't happen over curved surfaces?
There is a mirage in the image of this video. It is an inferior mirage, caused by the overheating of the first layer of air above the water (only few cm thick).
The air, heated by the water, is lighter and less dense than the air above it, and it climbs, cooling and other air gets overheated in the same time. It's an instable layer, but as long as it is continuously created there is a less dense thin layer of air above the water that goes in total internal refraction, and behaves as a mirror outside for low incidence angles.
In conclusion: an inferior mirage on the water only hides water, and the real horizon is the mirror line.
Earth is flat
Great
Thanks mate, always happy to see you dropping in.
@SuperZoom
My pleasure my friend
Keep it up
No! The earth is flat! 😰
Your opinion doesn't matter.
Earth is a sphere.
Have you done many observations?
I have, a lot.
The earth is flat.
Why are eclipsed always a perfect circle? How do they even work on a flat earth? Everything works exactly as predicted on a globe
@PhilMoore-z5u
Look up a selenelion eclipse, where the sun and moon are bothe visible, and the moon gets eclipsed.
The explanation of it is laughable
Il be amazed if 3/4 by volume water sticks to a ball
Why y’all acting like the bottom ain’t turn into the ocean… curve confirmed 😭😂
😂
Nah, it's just refraction, on another day the horizon would be well past the same ship location.
And even from a lower camera height
@@planereality3675 ohhhhh so now refraction comes into play 🤤. Yes it will be different on a different day but the ship will ALWAYS dissapear bottom up
@@planereality3675 same with the sun & moon by the way, which dissapear bottom up while they appear far too large (full size actually😐) for “vanishing point” to explain it
@@beefjakey662
All perfectly explained with the grid of ision and how we see the world around us
😳 if you zoom more you could see Sicily 😉
😂😂😂
I plan to buy this camera and hope to pull some great shots
Good luck Mate, looks like it is being retired soon
Good old fata morgana...
Well clearly the earth consists of an flat plane it's says after 3 miles you can see the curve how tall is the ship almost 9 miles away 8.699miles is 14km
Dostum bu kameradan bende de var, dünya kesinlikle dümdüz 😎
This can be simply explained by tide lol. An ocean had tides, swells, and waves. Try this on a still lake.
The Video proves that we can only See 4,5 km so yeahh Earth is clearly flat
Good sarcasm
May I Please use your videos? I will link your videos in the description. Full disclosure it's for flat earth :)
Yeah sorry mate, I’ve got a strict no use policy for that sort of thing. I do appreciate that you asked though.
Proof the earth is not globe
Reciting a belief that isn't supported by observation is just so sad.
exactly. No proof of curvature or motion has ever been scientifically shown. You're obviously not moving, and you're not above anyone
@@Shivaham-bf3pv Your post is an argument by assertion fallacy, champ. The fact you don't know about data and measurements doesn't prove anything at all except that you are ignorant of it.
Please type in on youtube, "Canada Laser Test Proves the Earth is Flat"
@@dpackman I saw that years ago. Problem is, (laser) light bends in the atmosphere according to snell's laws.
The guys doing the test didn't understand it.
Rip flat earth
The earth is indeed flat, no curvature.
odd, then, how the bottom 20' of the ship is missing, and you can only see the top. Almoast like its going over a curve or something...
@rattslayer I'm a flat earther and that's honestly a good point
@@rattslayer do you know that temperature and humidity has an effect on how the light bends? Look into that and stop saying curve, it's lame..
@@ImparatiaTataluiESus thats... not how basic physics work... we can calculate it and it still doesnt cause this.
How come even when you have a high elevation, you always see the same effect. How come as you gain elevation the horizon falls away (observable when you use a level) Even this footage proves a round...
Grow up, live in the real world.
Refraction would show more of the boat not less. The earth is a globe. Pity the fool tha cant see it.@beniaminpirvu7069
Earth is flat, globe curvature mathematics are not working
You don’t know mathematics…
watch a video of nikon p1000 zooming in on a sunset. it will prove globe earth 🌎
This video shows that the flerf claim that zooming on a half hidden ship will bring it back above the water is just a lie.
When the water gets in between you and the object, there is no photographic trick that can change it.
Obviously, if you climb in elevation some meters you will see the whole boat above the water, because now the water isn't obstructing your line of sight anymore.
@@beefjakey662well mathematics is one thing. Observable evidence is another!
@@soulassassin4847 You can't see the entire boat here so...busted
That stuff is flat
Earth flat ❤❤❤
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Thank you Kiwi’s
The earth is flat
Not at sea level. Sea level is an elevation of precisely zero.
Which is mentioned in the description you didn’t read 😬
@@SuperZoomVideosthe part where it says people wanted sea level zoom and you obliged? Despite it still not being at sea level?
@@CryptoRoast_0yes that is what is in the description.
@@SuperZoomVideos are you dumb?
And God made the firmament and divided the waters such were under the firmament from which were above the firmament and it was so. Genesis 1 _7_9
8 inchs curvature per mile doesn't exist!!!!!
The earth is flat, don’t be insane
@@PhilMoore-z5u we live on a flat plain 👍
@@ezatron9766no because there is a horizon.
@@PhilMoore-z5uHorizon. If it was flat there would not be one visible.
FLAT.
Earth is flat. Naked eye sees X far on horizon but this sees C+10miles. Flat. Water does not curve. Sea LEVEL.
Earth doesn’t rotate. We are stuck here in a snow globe.
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@@JacobLM42 you remind me of the guy who refuses to believe his friend when confronted with a video of his wife cheating.
Sea Level bro.
I build 40,000 sq ft structures and never once accounted for minimal curvatures in the earth that could easily f*ck up plum measurements.
@@mistereearly1141 There are so many ways to prove the flat earth theory wrong. Obviously, flat earthers don't buy those proves but never mind, let me just ask you about the one that I find the most obvious refutation of the flat earth theory.
How to you explain the motion and the effects of the sun and moon? Why does the sun disappear behind the horizon?
@@baldvinornolason1701 why does the sun disappear behind the horizon is the same reason ships, mountains and lighthouses disappear- they are far away but when you zoom in using a Nikon camera your horizon suddenly is pushed back 45 miles. Horizon is relative to the strength of vision
As expected. Now you encounter a problem. Why doesn't it consistently shrink as it moves "away" from you, before disappearing? Why does it disappear from the bottom up without a reduction in size?
Fantastic globe busting evidence ❤❤❤❤❤Thankyou 👏😎
Moronnnn
@@beefjakey662
Earth is measured, surveyed and navigated flat 👋😊
@@dazstudio68 none of that actually means anything
Except for the “measured” which just means ur a liar flat out
@@beefjakey662
GPS uses a flat plane of reference as does a sextant.
Earth is measured flat.
You have zero globe evidence. Just dumb questions and baseless assetions
National space agency will hate this one. I do like the little rat in Mars from rover 2012 official images. Tax money at work. Lol
Flat Earthers are crying "NOOOOOOOOO!" 😭
Flat earthers are pointing out that this video proves flat earth, because it does..
@@mightyconker3903 LOL. You literally can not see the bottom of the ship because the curvature of the Earth gets in the way.
Are you blind!!!
@@BadBrucey It is refraction bro.
@@emreaksu163 Lol.
Flat. Stationary Earth
Não tem curvatura
Flat earth Israel
Moo 🐄
A curvatura está na sua cara no vídeo, deixa de ser tonto.
Stop the genocide
@@mightyconker3903 which one, going to need you to be more specific.
Parece que é plana nao tem logica
LOL! You globers always give the best proof! You can't even understand the phenomenon that is happening here...
1. Inversion: As noted on the left side where the hull is missing and the top is starting to repeat itself. You know, that air gap between the blue and water that you are ignoring? Oh wait, that's not all. Look at the right side and pay attention to the red on the top which is also near the water because of this phenomenon. There is no blue of the hull near the red which is also next to white just like the top of the ship. Temperatue is playing a huge role here because that is what causes it...
2. Refraction: See the wavy pattern that you are ignoring? You supposedly understand this but always fail to acknowledge it...
Now that we understand what we see, we can then tell how half the ship has been inverted on itself hiding it which makes it appear like it is going over the imaginary curve you are so desperately try to prove and fail...
You would actually understand all of this if you understood REAL science and REAL physics...
Real science, real physics 😂
Sure.
Zoom in the sun and moon after they are "sank" behind the horizon.
If earth is flat, you will succeed.
Good luck
@@mikemental8285 Do you not comprehend what I said and the problems with just 14KM? At the distance required, even more problems come into play. Why do you think the sun looks so big at that distance? Too much water vapor and atmospheric contamination to deal with which causes a lensing effect. Then there are also land obstructions. Even technology has its limits. Just like the human eye, cameras can only see so far. The atmosphere itself acts like one giant lens and this becomes apparent the further through the atmosphere an object is. Lit objects are affected more than nonlit objects because of their interaction with the atmosphere. Besides, zooming isn't necessary when all you have to do is increase your altitude, and bam there the sun is again in full view. Even this will stop working because no matter how high we go, we can never see the whole surface of the Earth. After all, the maximum distance of sight is being reached. Maximum distance could never be reached on a surface that curves and eventually obscures itself and no matter what you do, you would never be able to bring anything back into view...
Now, how can this same camera capture the surface of an object that is 239,000 miles away when it can't capture more than 500 miles of Earth before it becomes too grainy to see because of its limits? Even the 500-mile ability to see in any direction destroys curvature itself. At these distances, objects should be leaning away from you but they never do...
@@mikemental8285 I also forgot to mention that at sea level 14km away, you wouldn't even be able to see any part of the ship because it would have sunk below curvature preventing it from even being seen...
0 height at 8.6 miles equals 49 feet of obstruction and the ship is only 47 feet in height...
@@mikemental8285 REAL science and REAL physics will ALWAYS destroy pseudoscience and theoretical physics...
@@Elkysium
Ok, real science?
So how do YOU calculate how far we should see if earth is spherical, at the size we've been told?
How?
Let's see 😉
Fake zoom... earth is flat and in reality you cand see eifel and liberty statue😂😂😂
the earth is flat!!! ssssshhhhhh ssssshhhhhhhhhhhh
Did you know that they are stopping making this camera because it clearly shows the earth is flat 😁
Those two things are not intrinsically linked my friend but yet it looks like it’s on its way out
Noooo I was planning on getting one do they still make them currently
@@Thest-qu9ly some countries still have stock and Nikon is yet to officially say it’s been discontinued. The P950 is also still in production.
Flat
Just another simpleton GateKeeper video
Earth is absolutely flat..do the math kids
You are flat earther because you never did the math, or knew how
@@mikemental8285from what I’ve seen is globe deniers always have better arguments and research both sides a lot instead of just there view for a little. If the curve of the earth is 8in per mile squared then 14km out the boat should be about 66ft under the curve of the earth which we can see I clearly not true
@@Thest-qu9ly
But the curve is not 8 inch per mile squared.
I know this is the "mantra" flat earthers repeat over again. But that is wrong formula.
Just when you hear "8 inch per mile squared" you know that person doesn't know what he/ she is talking about. And he/ she didn' t bother to do even slightest research in the topic.
It is not 8 inch per mile squared.
When you DO the math@@Thest-qu9ly
And do it properly, we see just as far as we would if we lived on a spherical earth, as size the science books tells us.
A Friend of mine works for CIA and NSA
I Can tell you hé confirmed to me that the earth is fully flat
A full circle plate
And my uncle works for Microsoft 😂😂
@@OrangeYTT i dont care your uncle
Proof?
Words..
the earth stay flat
never.
Typical lying flerf. Video during conditions of maximum refraction, showing extremely distorted ships or oil platforms. “sEe, ErF IS FWaT”! 😂😂
What part of “the horizon obscuring the ship” made this sound like a flat earth video? Do you understand it’s people who coming flying in with your attitude that makes it s difficult to talk reason to flat earthers? Don’t be a Twat, it’s not that hard.
Flat earth
Clearly its not?
The proof of the flatness of the Earth is your own brain. Because if you can first use it well, you will see the truth. Otherwise, you will spend your life believing in the illusion of a sphere in vain.
Nice duck
@@Gercek_Hayat_ genuinely like those ducks
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@@Gercek_Hayat_ what are you talking about about I’m just trying to compliment your profile pic 🤷🏼♂️
@@SuperZoomVideos 🤭 👋👍
FLAT.