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It's called light refraction.

You might wanna check Dan's jootube channel (youtube.com).

Also, snipers don't have to compensate for the coriolis effect.

They don't have to because the shooting distance is insignificant (less than a mile on average) compared to the size of the earth.

light refraction doesn't make a 4 mile curve seem like it's a flat plane. if it did to that extreem, then you would see some weird optical effects looking out a window when ascending in a plane.

something to think about as you go about your days. maybe someday you'll be as crazy as I am hahaha

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Check Dan's channel. It's all explained in details.

maybe someday you'll be as crazy as I am hahaha

I think I'm already ahead ;)