>>19420495>You cannot see forever dickhead> It's because size matters and our eyes are tiny as shit compared to even a modest commercially available telescope.So you can see forever. Thanks for proving that little buddy. Light waves continue to travel until it hits an opposing force and collapses into a particle, and continues to travel until it runs out of energy. Therefore if it doesn't hit anything until it hits our eyes, we can see it. Amazing! We can see forever, if we have the resolution to process it.
>Atoms and photons don't exist in the way you believe them to so there's no point in addressing that until you've become familiar with the aether, magnetism, etc. pic related.Ah let's throw out the last 6000 years of peer reviewed, mathematically backed science in exchange for things that have never been described mathematically nor proven in lab settings. Fantastic. (obvious exception for the electromagnetic force, but I don't think that's what you mean by magnetism since you posted nonsense.)
>As for light and the atmosphere you retarded double gorilla nigger. You don't seem to grasp that it's horizontal density and not vertical like it is in the oceans. How the fuck are you so thick?Density is nondirectional, or rather omnidirectional and always applies in equations to the direction of travel when talking about traveling; such as our current discussion.
?Lastly when it comes to that moon map it lines up shockingly well and you're used to the mercator projections which are known to be false. Sure they're good enough for jewgle maps and you're convinced of their authenticity due to GPS but they're wrong from their inception and are only kept because everyone is used to those maps and changing them would rustle jimmies.
Literally every single person shits on mercator; no one uses mercator in any critical field, even just navigation got rid of that in the 1940s.
We do, however, know the exact measurements of coastlines, which don't line up with your map.