imagine the sky was full of consecutive moons like this picture:
http://www.hoydalsvik.net/astr ... 6/eclipse2006_multi_2.jpg
you look at it with a telescope at 10x magnification
you make a 180º pan following the moons and memorize what you see
you remember what you saw and realize the moons over the horizont take 1800º of your field of view which in this case is in your minds eye
so when you look from horizont to horizont normally it takes 180º but if you magnify 2x it takes 360º of your fov
so theres something real that makes a fov that cant posibly be bigger than 180º be as big as magnification
so are we missing dimensions or in a dream or what what does a paradox prove?
http://www.hoydalsvik.net/astr ... 6/eclipse2006_multi_2.jpg
you look at it with a telescope at 10x magnification
you make a 180º pan following the moons and memorize what you see
you remember what you saw and realize the moons over the horizont take 1800º of your field of view which in this case is in your minds eye
so when you look from horizont to horizont normally it takes 180º but if you magnify 2x it takes 360º of your fov
so theres something real that makes a fov that cant posibly be bigger than 180º be as big as magnification
so are we missing dimensions or in a dream or what what does a paradox prove?