Subduction Zone
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When Flat Earthers say that we see too far is because the atmosphere will bend light a bit. This happens more on warm days. If you live where it is relatively flat you can see this sometimes when driving. The hot pavement makes the air above it hot and therefore less dense than air that is higher up. You will see a mirage. It will look as if the highway is wet due to the way it bends the light:Microwaves don't go far enough. If the earth was flat, you would not see microwave dishes all over the place. Microwaves simply head off into outer space because they travel perfectly straight.
The same thing can happen to distant objects over the horizon. This will also happen to microwaves. But it cannot be used to send them further since it is a phenomenon of weather. If we don't have a temperature gradient it will not happen. Companies that send signals that way have to base repeater distance on the reliable distance that their signals will go.
At any rate, one can usually tell if seeing "too far" is due to refraction. The atmosphere is far from a perfect lens so on those days when one sees too far the image one sees is highly distorted. There is a picture of distant oil drilling platforms that Flat Earthers call The Black Swan. One could see about twice as far as one was supposed to be able to. Their claim is refuted by the distortion of the rigs in the photo:
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