One sunny day, I was standing in a park, watching some kids playing Frisbee. The plastic disc was flying through the air on the lightest of currents. There were no wings to push down on it like a plane or bird would have, but it was slipping through the sky between the slips of air.
Now I'm not a science or math major, but the sight of this Frisbee was intriguing. And it starting me thinking, how does a Frisbee look bigger and bigger as it gets closer? Then it hit me.
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