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Right, if we go by that definition. It’s not a physical curve.... the horizon IS the vanishing point!!
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Right, if we go by that definition. It’s not a physical curve.... the horizon IS the vanishing point!!
15 km is just 9 miles.
Right, if we go by that definition. It’s not a physical curve.
Language please.![]()
No, I'm calling Tartaria what is is. A load of bollocks that unintelligent people accept without knowing a single thing about what it actually is.
And I suppose you do ?
Then why is it on old maps. On the territory not conquered by Romanovs and other western powers.No, I'm calling Tartaria what is is. A load of bollocks that unintelligent people accept without knowing a single thing about what it actually is.
I think if there was then things would drop in level but they don’t they just become smaller and disappear.It is still a physical curve, though.
Then why is it on old maps. On the territory not conquered by Romanovs and other western powers.
I think if there was then things would drop in level but they don’t they just become smaller and disappear.
Yes, because what you call Tartaria is not really and has no connection to the history Tartary.
Right, because it was ruled by the legitimate hiers of Rome, my family included. What is it you said didn’t exist?Because it was an area of the world they hadn't gotten to to control yet. Look up Tartary.
"Tartaria" refers to both a historical geographical region in Central Asia and Siberia,
Historically, "Tartary" (or Tartaria in Latin) was a term used by Western Europeans from the 13th to the 19th centuries to describe a vast, large area of northern and central Asia, bounded by the Caspian Sea, Ural Mountains, Pacific Ocean, and the northern borders of China and India.
Right, because it was ruled by the legitimate hiers of Rome, my family included. What is it you said didn’t exist?
I think you need to study how things disappear at the vanishing point.For someone who brings up perspectives and optics and vanishing points, you are wonderfully foolish to not understand a thing of what you are actually talking about.
I think you need to study how things disappear at the vanishing point.
And that is not the same thing as what you mean when you bring up Tartaria.
What did you think I meant ?
A 'Tartarian Empire'. Didn't exist. No such thing. Your family was not the heirs of any such empire since it didn't exist.