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22 Sept 2018

Meet Earth



Our cameras hide earth best. Nobody's cameras can see correctly. The obvious curve towards the North. The zoom cameras are hiding this inside curve. When we zoom cameras like the P-900 it collapses the visual field dramatically. Especially top to bottom. It takes away reality as we would learn if it didn't do this. Instead we are concentrating on our view finders and small lcd screens that we fail to see what is happening. When zooming the camera adjusts and pushes objects that are in front and should be captured to the outside of the recording field of view. When you take in the zoom it miss places the objects and pushes them further away. It is this slight of hand technology that is fooling each and everyone of us. The earth is locally flat. But if you pay attention to your surroundings you'll see that it lowers to the north and south goes at an up hill slant. Sort of like a milk saucer. ;) maybe that's why travelling to the north always feels like going home, also i noticed while observing distant objects the parts of the object we would use to identify it as what it is, is exaggerated slightly to give your brain visual cue's to fill in the gaps, such as when viewing a aeroplane in the far distance we see the tail section more easily than other parts as if the tail the "identifying part/shape" has been magnified more than it should be, possibly for the purpose of misidentifying the object, also when viewing electrical pylons in the distance (way off) they seem to be slightly bigger to the eye than they should be, given that other pylons at a much closer distance are roughly the same size #lookandseeforyourself  #newobservationaldatatakesprecidentoveroldtheories