That image is embarassing to whoever created it. Was it you or rab?
No, I did not create that image! I created these:
Then there are other videos showing a clean horizon with no sign of excess refraction of mirages as in:The following screenshots of the Bathurst Lighthouse on Rottnest Island are taken from Avonmore Tce, Cottesloe Western Australia.
Bathurst Lighthouse from 100 ft | | Bathurst Lighthouse from 6 ft |
The screenshots are from this video:
Bathurst Lighthouse - The fastest flat Earth destroyer in the West.
Not only is the horizon clean and sharp but the island and lighthouse is shown from two known elevations allowing an easy comparison.
And mine were not "created"! But are screenshots from the video in that post!
What;s the problem? Have you NEVER seen that sort of thing in real life?
You think that swell in the water needs to be 75 feet in height to cover 75 feet in the distance?
What's the problem? It's not a swell, but the curve of the ocean, unless you have a better explanation!
I didn't say 75 feet.
The distance from Cottesloe Beach to Bathurst Lighthouse is 20 km and the "Metabunk Curve Calculator" puts:
With "Standard" refraction the horizon is a bit over 5 km away and the "Hidden Height" about 15 meters and
With "No refraction" the horizon is a bit under 5 km away and the "Hidden Height" about 18 meters.
And, if you watch the video you might note that there is no noticeable swell and not much in the way of waves.
There are two similar videos, one in metres and one in feet. My screenshots were from the one in feet but there is little difference.