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  • The sinking ship effect has been determined to be due to various causes: It has been determined that at times the sinking ship effect is caused by bulges on the surface of the ocean.
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  • The '''Sinking Ship Effect''' is an effect by which distant bodies appear to sink into the surface of the earth. This effect was used as evidence in ancient ...his inconsistent nature of the effect is contrary to the argument that the sinking effect must the result of a spherical earth.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sinking Ship Effect Caused by Refraction]]
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  • It has been determined that, at times, the sinking ship can be caused by the swells on the water between the observer and the targe ==Sinking Bascule==
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  • ...close to the surface of the ocean that the two are indistinguishable. The ship's hull gets so close to the surface of the water as it recedes that they ap ...r and closer to the surface of the sea. At a far off point the hull of the ship is so close to the sea's surface that it is impossible for the observer to
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sinking Ship Effect Caused by Limits to Optical Resolution]]
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  • It has been determined that, at times, the sinking ship can be caused by the swells on the water between the observer and the targe ==Sinking Bascule==
    3 KB (430 words) - 17:22, 15 October 2022
  • The sinking ship effect has been determined to be due to various causes: It has been determined that at times the sinking ship effect is caused by bulges on the surface of the ocean.
    9 KB (1,563 words) - 17:23, 15 October 2022
  • The '''Sinking Ship Effect''' is an effect by which distant bodies appear to sink into the surface of the earth. This effect was used as evidence in ancient ...his inconsistent nature of the effect is contrary to the argument that the sinking effect must the result of a spherical earth.
    6 KB (1,013 words) - 02:16, 18 November 2022
  • ...close to the surface of the ocean that the two are indistinguishable. The ship's hull gets so close to the surface of the water as it recedes that they ap ...r and closer to the surface of the sea. At a far off point the hull of the ship is so close to the sea's surface that it is impossible for the observer to
    14 KB (2,489 words) - 17:23, 15 October 2022
  • ==Sinking Ship Effect== ...ot consistent. The effect appears to come and go over time. See: [[Sinking Ship Effect Caused By Refraction]]
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  • ..."sinking ship" effect: the bottom portion of the ship appears to sink into the ocean because all of the light either hits the ocean or is bent up ...ow path creates a tangent beyond the resolving power of the human eye. The ship's hull gets so close to the surface of the water as it recedes that they ap
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  • ===Sinking Ship Effect=== ...of the sinking effect became available<sup>[https://wiki.tfes.org/Sinking_Ship_Effect_Caused_by_Refraction]</sup>, showing that it is an inconsistent opti
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sinking Ship Effect Caused by Refraction]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sinking Ship Effect Caused by Limits to Optical Resolution]]
    72 bytes (10 words) - 09:18, 6 May 2019
  • ...ounts of magnification between the foreground and background, resulting in sinking. Perhaps more important than the mechanics of the mechanism, however, is [[File:Oil platform sinking.jpg|800px]]
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  • * [[Sinking Ship Effect]]
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  • by Thomas Winship<br> ...m Australia in which the writer says: "In the year 1872 I was on board the ship ‘Thomas Wood,’ Capt. Gibson from China to London. Owing to making a lo
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  • ...on a level with the eye - that is, twenty miles level distance beyond the ship that we vainly imagined to be " rounding the curve," and "coming up!" This ...tall trees towering up, in perspective, over the heads of the "hull-down" ships! Since, then, the idea will not stand its ground when the facts rise up ag
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  • ...cvjAhXSTd8KHdEcDUo4ChDoAQhRMAc#v=onepage&q&f=false The Challence of Arctic Shipping: Science, Environmental Assessment, and Human Values] on p.28 pp.3 says ...ustral summer. The study uses Doppler radar data collected by aircraft and ship radars during different time periods in the Tropical Ocean Global Atmospher
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