Checkmate, Round Earthers 🌍
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It has been remade
Make sense, Sauron didn't die he just weakened and took ages to recover.
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maybe OP has elf ancestry? physics doesn't really apply to them so maybe they can see into the past
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Where are the Himalayas?
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Would that actually be true? Someone should try to render a flat earth, for science, shits, and giggles.
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Where are the Himalayas?
Gotta turn around to see them
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Well now you’re assuming the sun is spherical and gives off light in all directions.
If it were more like a flashlight, then flat earth day and night still works. So checkmate again.
But we wouldn't see sunrise/sunset.
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Gotta turn around to see them
Where would the photographer be here that they can see the pyramids with the Statue of Liberty (what a joke) is to the left of them? Saudi Arabia maybe?
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Would that actually be true? Someone should try to render a flat earth, for science, shits, and giggles.
Basically, you could see for a long way but your eyeballs suck so it largely doesn't matter. Even with the best telescope and optics on a perfect day you will be limited by the gasses in the atmosphere which scatter light.
Also, Barad-dûr was destroyed when Frodo threw the One Ring into the fires of Mount Doom so it wouldn't be there.
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Okay, I want to be able to simulate what the world would actually look like from a vantage point where you could see the whole world unwrapped like this.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Ok I just spent 20 mins with an LLM and it got me setup with three Js and adding landmarks to a flat earth projection.
I’ve not the time nor inclination to take it further but happy to share a link to the code if someone else wants to expand on it.
I am a software developer and my curiosity was piqued and the LLM cured that, but happy to zip up the project.
Leaves a lot to be desired as it’s not what you would actually see and more a play on this meme where you can use the camera to set vantage point and see how things would align. We used cubes of various heights based on the landmark to represent landmarks so no crazy graphics.
Edit: Never ceases to amaze how many people downvote LLM mentions like they don’t have some utility. Bias is clearly showing. Like I could tackle this on my own, but do I want to spend hours doing something on a whim or 20 minutes with an LLM to get something functional with a little back and forth is well worth it imo.
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It has been remade
Pray I do not remake it further.
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Basically, you could see for a long way but your eyeballs suck so it largely doesn't matter. Even with the best telescope and optics on a perfect day you will be limited by the gasses in the atmosphere which scatter light.
Also, Barad-dûr was destroyed when Frodo threw the One Ring into the fires of Mount Doom so it wouldn't be there.
you will be limited by the gasses in the atmosphere
Lol if you're going to abandon the round earth theory, you might as well dump the concept of an atmosphere, too.
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you will be limited by the gasses in the atmosphere
Lol if you're going to abandon the round earth theory, you might as well dump the concept of an atmosphere, too.
Right, more of an atmo-plane at that point.
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Where would the photographer be here that they can see the pyramids with the Statue of Liberty (what a joke) is to the left of them? Saudi Arabia maybe?
Maybe somewhere in Canada
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Maybe somewhere in Canada
Seems you have better spatial planning than me as the tool that should not be named said Saudi is out, but Canada is a good shout.
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Right, more of an atmo-plane at that point.
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I'm an inverse round earther. The earth is round, only we are on the wrong side of it.
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It's very far away and we're still seeing the light from when it still stood
Oh, right. Makes sense.
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They probably think that your render distance is limited for [insert reason here] or something.
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Where would the photographer be here that they can see the pyramids with the Statue of Liberty (what a joke) is to the left of them? Saudi Arabia maybe?
I can see the eye of sauron. My guess is middle earth
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If you were standing on the Liberty National Golf Club in New Jersey about 2km from the Statue of Liberty (height 93m), from the bottom to the top it would be about 2.5 degrees.
If you were looking at the Eiffel Tower at 6000 km away from NJ, and the earth were flat, the Eiffel Tower (height 312m), from the bottom to the top it would be about 0.003 degrees from bottom to top. If you could line it up so that you could see the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower at the same time, the Eiffel Tower would appear to come up to the first 10 cm of the Statue of Liberty's base. That's actually a little bigger than I would have expected, but still tiny.
I wonder if, even with binoculars, someone could even resolve something that small. Ignoring everything like ocean waves interfering, vegetation getting in the way and atmospheric interference, my guess is that it would be just too small to be seen from that far away without some ultra-powerful telescope.