Exhibit N
50’H Parking lot should have been blocked by 53’H of curvature
Video 1 Min
138 MB
Exhibit O
Filmed from shoreline. Bottom of boat is clearly seen.
Video 22 Sec.
57 MB
Ships do not go over a physical horizon. A zoom lens brings ships back into sight. All objects on level surfaces will disappear from the bottom up See Exhibit O.
The laws of perspective explain how objects disappear at the vanishing point and from the bottom first. Therefore, a ship appearing to go “over the horizon” does not prove anything. This was a top globe proof before the mid-1900’s.
Saint George Reef Light-
house 14 mi.
Video 33 Sec.
76 MB
Half of the lighthouse tower should not be visible.
Note: There is distortion due to compression. Most importantly, the base rock is visible above the water.
(from Wikipedia - St. George Reef Lighthouse)
https://dizzib.github.io/earth/curve-calc/?d0=14.165&h0=10&unit=imperial
This spherical trigonometry formula can be simplified as 8” per mile squared up to 100 mi.
(.666 Ft x miles squared) to determine how many feet would be hidden by curvature if water is not level. “Eye height” must be accounted for so the Earth Curve calculator (above) does that.