When Water is Turned into a Mirror

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I know my videos are long but you can learn a lot if you compare this observation with some of my other ones when the visibility limits were much better.
Your visibility limits dictate your angular resolution limits. The weather conditions causes optical effects that limits our visibility and it also causes an illusion of curvature. Visibility proves it because on days when we have excellent visibility we see much further than globe science can account for.
People try to use light refraction as the excuse for objects to magically rise up to only appear to be flat. Refraction is bogus, a farce, stupid and it's an insult to those of us that do real observational science. IMHO refraction is just as much of a theory as gravity is.
I do have to admit I misidentified 2 bird racks when I first started filming the 6 bird racks. I did correct my mistake and you can find those videos on my channel.
Most of the videos I'm making public are ones that used to be public but there are a few I never made public like this one.
Please use this to compare to other ones I've done from a much lower perspective.
The other ones I used either the P900 or the P1000 Nikon Cameras.
I used the B700 Nikon camera on this one. I like it because it allows for a wider view.
I dare the globe believers to do some comparisons of my videos.







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