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Captain Leale Martelli - The Odyssey in the Realms of Time
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<blockquote data-quote="Mjölnir" data-source="post: 178299" data-attributes="member: 8994"><p>Dear Tourist, I went to the Valley too, in order to check the space/time phenomenon.</p><p>My two cents:</p><p></p><p>I was recently at the Valle Benedetta to observe the phenomenon of space deformation. Surely looking with eye something strange is perceived and the hill La Poggia seems closer, but, in my opinion, there could be also explanations, at least partial, of the phenomenon.</p><p></p><p>I try to explain it:</p><p>1) From the Cemetery you can see only the top of Mount La Poggia, as the observation point is flat and does not allow a good view, leaving only the La Poggia's top hill visible.</p><p>2) La Poggia Hill has sides with a slight inclination, so the ridge of the Poggia and its base is very close to the Valley.</p><p>3) The observation point of the Church is higher and also shows the side of the mountain that is very close to Valle Benedetta, but what is closest is not the top but the side of the mountain.</p><p>4) The presence of trees on the ascent of the church tends to focus the eye of the observer on points closer to us and therefore tend to drop the eye on the side of Mount La Poggia that is much closer to the Valley compared to the top, which is the only observable point from both points.</p><p>5) In this period, however, the color of the top is darker, probably due to trees that have already lost the leaves, while the sides have other trees still green. The brighter color of the green compared to the dark brown further attract the eye on the side of the mountain that is closer to the point of view.</p><p>6) For all these reasons, an observer could think that La Poggia is closer to the Church than to the Cemetery.</p><p></p><p>In any case there is a sense of deformation of time space, as if the Church were a great planet (or do you want the most mysterious black hole?) that attracts space to itself, curving it towards itself, attracting space and things and slowing down time, which in the Church seems to flow very slowly, but these are sensations on the sublte plains. In the reality, there's some partial optical explanations, as point-out above.</p><p></p><p>In any case, I guarantee that Tourist has not modified the photos; I went a few days after him, and the photos are real.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mjölnir, post: 178299, member: 8994"] Dear Tourist, I went to the Valley too, in order to check the space/time phenomenon. My two cents: I was recently at the Valle Benedetta to observe the phenomenon of space deformation. Surely looking with eye something strange is perceived and the hill La Poggia seems closer, but, in my opinion, there could be also explanations, at least partial, of the phenomenon. I try to explain it: 1) From the Cemetery you can see only the top of Mount La Poggia, as the observation point is flat and does not allow a good view, leaving only the La Poggia's top hill visible. 2) La Poggia Hill has sides with a slight inclination, so the ridge of the Poggia and its base is very close to the Valley. 3) The observation point of the Church is higher and also shows the side of the mountain that is very close to Valle Benedetta, but what is closest is not the top but the side of the mountain. 4) The presence of trees on the ascent of the church tends to focus the eye of the observer on points closer to us and therefore tend to drop the eye on the side of Mount La Poggia that is much closer to the Valley compared to the top, which is the only observable point from both points. 5) In this period, however, the color of the top is darker, probably due to trees that have already lost the leaves, while the sides have other trees still green. The brighter color of the green compared to the dark brown further attract the eye on the side of the mountain that is closer to the point of view. 6) For all these reasons, an observer could think that La Poggia is closer to the Church than to the Cemetery. In any case there is a sense of deformation of time space, as if the Church were a great planet (or do you want the most mysterious black hole?) that attracts space to itself, curving it towards itself, attracting space and things and slowing down time, which in the Church seems to flow very slowly, but these are sensations on the sublte plains. In the reality, there's some partial optical explanations, as point-out above. In any case, I guarantee that Tourist has not modified the photos; I went a few days after him, and the photos are real. [/QUOTE]
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