So are you ever going to explain why I can’t see the bottom third of the buildings in Toronto from a beach across the lake?
Yet from the Niagara escarpment (a huge hill that what is the original location of Niagara Falls), I can see more of the lower parts of the buildings in Toronto even though it is about 7 miles further directly south of Toronto than the beach directly between it and Toronto.
You see, a decent high school student could explain all of this with basic geometry. But you’re a fucking idiot who spends all his time doubting the word of every geologist on earth.
Also the best level measuring tool is now the laser. So I can take a laser and aim it at the lowest spot on the CN Tower The people there are going to tell me I’m hitting at somewhere around 80m up. When I try to go and lower the water blocks the laser. I can’t get the laser to hit it any lower.
However, when I move away 8 miles further away but at an altitude 180 meters higher and I shoot that same laser at the CN Tower I’m probably gonna hit it somewhere around 60 meters. Why because from my more distant yet higher position I’m gonna hit less curved water.
Also, bodies of water lay flat. That's why water has been the number 1 leveling tool for millenia. No curve has ever been measured. Ever.
So are you ever going to explain why I can’t see the bottom third of the buildings in Toronto from a beach across the lake? Yet from the Niagara escarpment (a huge hill that what is the original location of Niagara Falls), I can see more of the lower parts of the buildings in Toronto even though it is about 7 miles further directly south of Toronto than the beach directly between it and Toronto.
You see, a decent high school student could explain all of this with basic geometry. But you’re a fucking idiot who spends all his time doubting the word of every geologist on earth.
Also the best level measuring tool is now the laser. So I can take a laser and aim it at the lowest spot on the CN Tower The people there are going to tell me I’m hitting at somewhere around 80m up. When I try to go and lower the water blocks the laser. I can’t get the laser to hit it any lower.
However, when I move away 8 miles further away but at an altitude 180 meters higher and I shoot that same laser at the CN Tower I’m probably gonna hit it somewhere around 60 meters. Why because from my more distant yet higher position I’m gonna hit less curved water.
Is math a tool of the devil or what?!