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Living In A Fish Eye Lens
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This is just my opinion based on my observations.
It is not meant to debunk anything but only to show how light reacts with clouds which are made up of water vapor but even if the clouds aren't water vapor we do know the air is filled with evaporated water molecules.
These water molecules can cause objects to get magnified especially a light source.
Again this is just my opinions and I am not making any claims that this debunks anything except for the globe model.
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Optical Effects
Optical Magnification
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Angular Resolution Limits
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angle Of Light
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