They say bendy light, and that would actually even work for one gear, or any point directly between 2 gears, in a swath pretty much like this, if the white points were where you chose to put the focals for your gears.
In any other positions on the globe though you would notice wild fluctuations in the distances between the rim stars, whether with bendy light theory, or contemporary light behavior.
You just don't see these variances in real life.
Wow, everyone is just so intelligent on this board, that they focus on the tree. If you have anything to say about the tree, I do not care, shut the fuck up.
Like a lot of threads here though, they go off tangent a lot. It's hard to get a straight answer sometimes.
thats not true.
anyways, where do those trees normally grow?
They grow mostly on the west coast, and in the Rockies The oldest specimens are found in the white mountains. Specimens of them are the oldest organisms on the planet. One known as Prometheus was cut and dated at @4900 years old, and the current living oldest specimen is Methuselah, dated at @4750 years old. learn more
here, and
here.
And if you're saying that threads don't go off on tangents, then maybe we don't agree on what a tangent is. If you're saying it's not hard to get a straight answer, you can go ahead and answer a few of my questions for me... I'm still waiting on a lot of them.