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Nature does some weird things for sure. Up until a couple years ago I found out that clouds were not in fact cotton. Sometimes I see imagery with things or people sitting on clouds and it perplexes me to no end how they are actually able to do this.
 
In physics, refraction is the redirection of a wave as it passes from one medium to another. The redirection can be caused by the wave's change in speed or by a change in the medium.



In both pictures here, you can see how the change in medium has redirected the light waves.

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This I understand. However these images show a change in medium that cause the refraction. There was no change in medium in my video.
 
In physics, refraction is the redirection of a wave as it passes from one medium to another. The redirection can be caused by the wave's change in speed or by a change in the medium.



In both pictures here, you can see how the change in medium has redirected the light waves.

Refraction_photo.png
220px-Pen_in_water.jpg


This I understand. However these images show a change in medium that cause the refraction. There was no change in medium in my video.
What if the medium was the air in the distance between yourself and the object?

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What if the medium was the air in the distance between yourself and the object?

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Good question! Notice in the example you posted it shows the actual boat at the bottom. Above that shows the inverted mirage. The other illusions show the boat standing above the water appearing as though it is floating in the air. If you look at my video, none of these illusions are present. You can clearly see the boat right-side up and in the water.
 
From what I understand to be true, the military can hit far beyond what we can see.
They can - also my understanding, that I'll take the brave leap out and say is in fact factual. This would be in itself exclusive to the hitting of what can be seen, it seems. I'd say also that they could easily do both.
 
They can - also my understanding, that I'll take the brave leap out and say is in fact factual. This would be in itself exclusive to the hitting of what can be seen, it seems. I'd say also that they could easily do both.
Have worked in this industry, but can’t say much about it. The best testimonial was from a Iraq war veteran I hired. He told me they were so confident in the accuracy of the rounds that they would call in fire support to hit an enemy position across the street from them if they were pinned down. This is with a round that would fly 25 miles to get there.
 
Good question! Notice in the example you posted it shows the actual boat at the bottom. Above that shows the inverted mirage. The other illusions show the boat standing above the water appearing as though it is floating in the air. If you look at my video, none of these illusions are present. You can clearly see the b oat right-side up and in the water.
Okay, so then that boat must not be as far out as originally thought then, right?

That monstrous oil rig on the other hand...
 
Okay, so then that boat must not be as far out as originally thought then, right?

That monstrous oil rig on the other hand...
I know for a fact that the oil rig and Catalina island are at least 25 miles from my friends back yard where I took the video.


Here is the Google map showing Catalina island, however the oil rig is not shown on this map. The oil rig is indeed farther out from Sunset Beach than Catalina. Using Google Earth, the actual distance from my friends house to Catalina island is 27.8 miles. The oil rig is farther out to the south west. I'm trying to get the exact location of the oil rig, but it does not show up on Google.
 
In physics, refraction is the redirection of a wave as it passes from one medium to another. The redirection can be caused by the wave's change in speed or by a change in the medium.



In both pictures here, you can see how the change in medium has redirected the light waves.

Refraction_photo.png
220px-Pen_in_water.jpg


This I understand. However these images show a change in medium that cause the refraction. There was no change in medium in my video.
Aaahhh….but there is a change in medium(or thickness there of) the atmosphere, from your perspective, is thickest(distance to stratosphere) at the horizon.
 
Okay, so then that boat must not be as far out as originally thought then, right?

That monstrous oil rig on the other hand...
I know for a fact that the oil rig and Catalina island are at least 25 miles from my friends back yard where I took the video.

But, what about the boat? From the greater visual clarity of the boat as compared to the oil rig, it seems like the boat is significantly closer than the rig or the island.
 
Aaahhh….but there is a change in medium(or thickness there of) the atmosphere, from your perspective, is thickest(distance to stratosphere) at the horizon.

Exactly. The change in medium does not have to be a change in substance, as in going from gas to liquid.

It can occur when going between different densities of the same substance, such as air masses of differing densities.
 
How will you be able to pin-point where the boat was?
I can't pinpoint where the boat was. I can take a new video over a distance than can be measured. I was not planning on taking videos of boats that day, however this does have my curiosity up. I can pinpoint the distance from my friends home on the beach and perhaps take a video of Catalina island with a known actual distance. Now I just need to have a clear day in L.A. These are few and far in between.
 
Good question! Notice in the example you posted it shows the actual boat at the bottom. Above that shows the inverted mirage. The other illusions show the boat standing above the water appearing as though it is floating in the air. If you look at my video, none of these illusions are present. You can clearly see the boat right-side up and in the water.
Boat is much closer than the rig. Rig is also very tall. Add refraction in.
Voila.
Even not accounting for curvature, the 3000mm lens cannot resolve a boat at 25 miles.
 
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