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2018-11-16 09:15:32 UTC

If the wavelength is long, low frequency

2018-11-16 09:15:36 UTC

Red shift

2018-11-16 09:15:51 UTC

Thus meaning that something is far

2018-11-16 09:16:00 UTC

Blue shift is the opposite

2018-11-16 09:16:02 UTC

How far?

2018-11-16 09:16:17 UTC

What system do they use for that?

2018-11-16 09:16:44 UTC

The stronger the frequency, the shorter the wavelength, the nearer the object

2018-11-16 09:17:08 UTC

Far could mean 30000 miles or a million light years?

2018-11-16 09:17:29 UTC

You think you can see that far?

2018-11-16 09:18:06 UTC

You think photons are coming to your eye from millions of lightyears away?

2018-11-16 09:18:08 UTC

A million light years!๐Ÿ˜จ๐Ÿ˜‚

2018-11-16 09:18:26 UTC

The milky way is only 40 lightyears across

2018-11-16 09:18:58 UTC

A light year, is the time it takes one photon of light to reach one point from another

2018-11-16 09:19:01 UTC

Also

2018-11-16 09:19:03 UTC

Z

2018-11-16 09:19:06 UTC

Dude

2018-11-16 09:19:39 UTC

What is the claim for the distance to the furthest star?

2018-11-16 09:19:40 UTC

Also z

2018-11-16 09:19:45 UTC

Stop sam

2018-11-16 09:19:51 UTC

Answer the question

2018-11-16 09:20:24 UTC

You would have to look at the time it takes light from the star to reach earth

2018-11-16 09:20:34 UTC

They cant know that

2018-11-16 09:20:45 UTC

Spectrometers are also used

2018-11-16 09:20:45 UTC

Its theoretical based on a model

2018-11-16 09:20:50 UTC

It's not z

2018-11-16 09:20:55 UTC

Yes it is

2018-11-16 09:21:01 UTC

What the claim sam

2018-11-16 09:21:09 UTC

To furthest star?

2018-11-16 09:21:10 UTC

It is wtf

2018-11-16 09:21:18 UTC

Show how it is not theoretical

2018-11-16 09:21:26 UTC

I'd love to see that

2018-11-16 09:21:29 UTC

Tell me the furthest star

2018-11-16 09:21:35 UTC

In your model

2018-11-16 09:21:44 UTC

When you say furthest star, is it from earth alone or the solar system?

2018-11-16 09:21:54 UTC

Then think about the bullshit we are being fed

2018-11-16 09:21:58 UTC

Did you know in your heliocentrisic model you now have 3 earth moons?

2018-11-16 09:22:09 UTC

I'm not even trolling

2018-11-16 09:22:09 UTC

Z?

2018-11-16 09:22:12 UTC

Dead serious

2018-11-16 09:22:13 UTC

Please specify

2018-11-16 09:22:14 UTC

Sam

2018-11-16 09:22:24 UTC

Or the solar system

2018-11-16 09:22:33 UTC

You can't even decide on a starting point

2018-11-16 09:22:36 UTC

C'mon man

2018-11-16 09:22:38 UTC

What is the distance to the furthest star in your globe model? @Samwise

2018-11-16 09:23:30 UTC

They put these distances so far because its the only way to explain the model

2018-11-16 09:23:39 UTC

Simple

2018-11-16 09:23:48 UTC

Whats the distance?

2018-11-16 09:24:04 UTC

Simple question

2018-11-16 09:24:10 UTC

You keep avoiding

2018-11-16 09:24:24 UTC

Millions and millions of lightyears

2018-11-16 09:24:33 UTC

It's impossible to find the furthest star as the light coming from it will never reach Earth

2018-11-16 09:24:39 UTC

Ffs

2018-11-16 09:24:42 UTC

However

2018-11-16 09:24:42 UTC

Smh

2018-11-16 09:24:46 UTC

Stop

2018-11-16 09:24:49 UTC

^

2018-11-16 09:25:00 UTC

Sam just stop

2018-11-16 09:25:09 UTC

But Sam you can see forever

2018-11-16 09:25:19 UTC

You can calculate the light coming from the approximate distances of star systems relative to earth

2018-11-16 09:25:28 UTC

Whats the distance to the furthest known star in the globe model?

2018-11-16 09:25:28 UTC

<:GWqlabsFacepalm:405043237116444674>

2018-11-16 09:25:38 UTC

There is none

2018-11-16 09:25:42 UTC

Huh

2018-11-16 09:25:45 UTC

Wtf

2018-11-16 09:25:57 UTC

The closest measurement of an astronomical body

2018-11-16 09:26:00 UTC

Millions and millions and millions of lightyears sam

2018-11-16 09:26:13 UTC

Is nine billion years away

2018-11-16 09:26:17 UTC

Lightyears

2018-11-16 09:26:20 UTC

*

2018-11-16 09:26:26 UTC

What is?

2018-11-16 09:27:08 UTC

Back in April

2018-11-16 09:27:13 UTC

Wtf?

2018-11-16 09:27:19 UTC

Answer the question

2018-11-16 09:27:36 UTC

You laughed at me for saying millions of lightyears

2018-11-16 09:27:50 UTC

Are you some type of asshole?

2018-11-16 09:27:57 UTC

Or just dumb?

2018-11-16 09:28:03 UTC

Before Hubble decided to go senile, they pointed it at the the furthest individual star, it's called Icarus

2018-11-16 09:28:24 UTC

Gtg see ya

2018-11-16 09:28:26 UTC

I laughed coz you were asking for visual proof

2018-11-16 09:28:31 UTC

No time for this

2018-11-16 09:28:37 UTC

Oh ok

2018-11-16 09:28:37 UTC

There is no proof

2018-11-16 09:28:47 UTC

Smh

2018-11-16 09:29:04 UTC

There is man, you just are focusing on one side of the situation

2018-11-16 09:29:09 UTC

How are people who push this nonsense saying others are in a belief system

2018-11-16 09:29:21 UTC

Ayt

2018-11-16 09:29:37 UTC

Your in a belief system. Calculating nonsense, saying you can see light forever. It's astonishing

2018-11-16 09:30:06 UTC

You keep ignoring the vastness of space

2018-11-16 09:30:27 UTC

And that it is constantly drifting apart

2018-11-16 09:30:43 UTC

The big bang was a rapid expansion of energy

2018-11-16 09:31:14 UTC

It's still moving, but it's slowed down compared to the point of it

2018-11-16 09:31:18 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/512922605632749569/unknown-1.png

2018-11-16 09:31:20 UTC

Like ripples in water

2018-11-16 09:31:24 UTC

From castello's book

2018-11-16 09:31:38 UTC

Look at why he believes the earth to be a sphere

2018-11-16 09:31:43 UTC

Pretty scientific

2018-11-16 09:31:48 UTC

Ffs gtfoh

2018-11-16 09:31:52 UTC

With thisbnonse

2018-11-16 09:31:56 UTC

This nonsense

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