>>14475827That grid and green ball on the iss ar there to take measurements. The two videos you show, the one with the green ball and the one with the water are not related beyound the fact they both are recorded on the iss. And they are obviously in different locations on the iss.
>>14475828The fisheye lens on the left makes it more curved than it is. The overcorrected fisheye on the right is makeing it concave.
>>14475838That still wouldn't work. Explain to me exactly, in detail, how what i see go down over the horizon, people on the other side (be it flat or spherical) see rising.
>>14475842The size of the object being viewd depends on the optical train. Barlows, reduicers, and various other optical elements change the size of the viewed object.
>>14475845The weight of the air is also caused by gravity though. If it weren't for gravity, the gas would dissipate into space.
>>14475846If you look at the isze of the objects on the surface, they are the same. However, the photos are taken at different angles and with different camera settings. ISO, shutterspeed, contrast, gamma, gain, exposure all change which details and colours come through better. Post processing can amplify this difference.
For reference i will post two pics of the moon i took on the same day with different settings.
>>14475848This is also wrong, but i find it to be an interesting take. How does it work in your view? Is the universe half earth all the way down, and half space all the way up?
>>14475851This is sad. It's sad not only because you have to live in fear, but also because the system is so corrupt people feel this way, and i can't balme them.