Quote from: faded mike on January 08, 2022, 03:02:14 PM70 m of the peak? people look it up yourself, I wouldnt be surprized if you can see 1/3 or more of the mounatin.Pic Gaspard is the peak in the middle, 443km away:With standard refracrtion (Not mild, not extreme, but standard), with just a little over 70 meters visible, with the correct specified observer height and peak height, here's what it would look like on a Globe earth:
70 m of the peak? people look it up yourself, I wouldnt be surprized if you can see 1/3 or more of the mounatin.
Facts aren't real.
I told you guys I wasnt prepared yet to address questions and objections
Hello their mr tom thumb. Wanna do me favour? call up the longest range photograph i think it is called pic de finistrelles. it is a 400 + km distance photo of mtns in itally to mtns in france i think. befiore you provide me with all this other data about how a really big perimiter around a person looks from the shallowest angle possible, before you teach me a lesson of your own choosing, find out, no display for me on the screen how this worlds longest range photo is not sjowing fe.
Revealling, anyway, and if I have time I will study how you do that and expose you where I can.
I told you guys I wasnt prepared yet to address questions and objections, and that I was still slowly trying to paint a picture of what I believe in, or how I think this could work. But for sure your boss wont let this sit up here unopposed.