Flat Earth Investigated: Refraction - the bending of light

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The refraction—especially above the sea – can act as a magnifying glass. This is very important to understand for all who are researching the flat Earth. You can call it atmospheric lensing if you like. It can cause the bottom of the filmed object to bend downwards behind the visible horizon, and the magnifying of the water can cause the visible water level to rise higher up, even without tides.

In the video, I do some scientific experiments to prove that the statements above are true. I show you also some photos which I have taken in different circumstances of the lighthouse.

I show you also a time-lapse video, where you can see a rock in the water changing the size (seemingly) and moving to all directions within 25 minutes even though the camera was not moving at all.

Furthermore, I also show you some facts of that the water is not curved, and therefore the Earth must be flat. I give you the essential numbers, both the distances and the height of the camera.

My main purpose when I started the project was not to prove that the Earth is flat. Instead, the purpose was to demonstrate that even if you believe that something is hidden behind a curve (or curved water), it is just an illusion.

If you think that the robotic voice is too slow, you can always change the speed of the video to 1.25 in the settings.

Robotic voice is used because of that my English is not very good.

I wish you all the best. God bless!

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You're welcome to my website www.tietopiste.com where I write more about these things. If you don't understand Finnish, use Google Translator or click on the English flag on the website to get an English translation within 3 seconds.

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