Rainbow in the night sky (10:30 PM!) (August 1st, 2020) Just like the rays of the Sun can create a rainbow during the day, reflected light from the Moon can ... ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bR-d50iglQg
ODD TV (Matt Procella)'s YouTube Channel (please subscribe): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuftdXePz6z73Wsg8Ao5lTg
Matt released this on his YT channel back on July 9, 2016.
Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1DQSBI42Eg&list=PLm6Vq0bTTCDj8fuDVfqcytiuxbVj_Lyq4&index=6
Unfortunately, the links Matt mentions are no longer available. I don't know if they are broken, or if he simply took them out for some other reason.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PfEDoiFCFk
The fact that we observe a gas pressure gradient MEANS our CONTAINER is small! Gas pressure can ONLY exist within a container. This video by P-Brane is awesome. Great visual examples and explanations.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2PAdA2I_V4
Greenscreens - we use them for everything from live broadcasts to movies. This technology allows for one image to be superimposed over another and then they're brought together in one seamless shot. When it comes to live television, however, greenscreens can sometimes cause problems, as you will see in this short video.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsPyMkJcalE
"Colorado Rocky Mountains are seen from a distance of 300 to 500 miles. The video is shot in Near Infrared with a 4k Sony camcorder and a 940nm infrared filter. Special bonus material added from another trip."
~ J. Tolan
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjQCQotRJ0c
Shot in Concordia, KS on November 17th and 18th.
For those of you watching this tonight, the 18th, that was this evening's sun"set".
Notice how the sun "pulls" its light with it. Sunlight, like light from every other source, obeys the Inverse Square Law of Light and dims fairly rapidly over relatively short distances. Light does not travel forever. It may MOVE at an astonishing 186,000 miles per second (!), but it never gets the opportunity to TRAVEL that far.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AutmviS7BI4
Here's an 80 MILE shot across water. Water is flat over ANY distance, folks. People that live in the area KNOW they can see Milwaukee across Lake Michigan almost any night, and that they can zoom in on the skyline with their cameras.
Those pushing the globe model always make up excuses as to why we are able to see this far. No matter what "they" say, this is NOT a mirage.
Welcome to your level, stationary and enclosed world!
Research flat earth and the Firmament.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCwLwBAIT88
"In this segment... I show how Pythagoras and Eratosthenes actually give Flat Earthers an irrefutable trump card. You may divert the discussion to the heavenly luminaries or launch into ad hominem attacks (as usual), but you will never be able to get out of checkmate on this one."
~ Rob Skiba (February 5, 2017)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWVagnUB8fU
"The Toronto skyline at 30.84 miles away from Fort Niagara, NY. The Rogers Centre dome is only 282 feet high. Lake Ontario elevation is 243 feet. The base elevation of the Rogers Centre is 267 feet, making the total height of the Rogers Centre 306 feet above the lake. My elevation was approximately 6 foot above the lake. Alleged curvature should be 516.85 feet of drop. Rogers Centre should not have even been visible! The temperature of Toronto, Fort Niagara, and Lake Ontario were all within 5 degrees of each other and the humidity of the air between both points did not exceed 43%."
~ Jenna Fredo (April 9, 2017)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVEXCwm5pG0