Sure, just zoom in and everything behind the horizon comes back into view magically. Line of sight occlusion, perfectly matching the curvature.
2 miles and you can see easily see that the lower part starts to drop below the horizon. You should try it sometime before harping falsehoods online. Stick a ruler in the ground and see how many inches you can not see.
I own a Panasonic v520 video camera, it has the largest build in optical zoom capability of cameras available. 50x optical, 80x enhanced and 3500x digital.
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I won't waste time addressing the points made in the video because you're gonna pretend you think I'm full of shit. But you're pushing it to far man this goes beyond stretching my imagination, this just isn't credible anymore.
All that guy had to do that took the pictures of the ships was go down to the water and take the same picture and it would obviously show that the bottom was below the horizon. And when he zooms out and says it's out of view is false. It is in view, just to small for us to detect or our equipment to show. If you had a let's say 30 megapixel screen and video feed to it you could use hand magnifying glasses and it would show.
I don't believe you are for real. Just trolling me.
We'll never agree on this so lets just agree to disagree on this ok?
That's a very wise response, better to work for Truth rather than fight each other.