Message from @Top Shagger Eleven

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2019-05-09 13:34:53 UTC  

stop clownin around

2019-05-09 13:34:58 UTC  

xdddd

2019-05-09 13:35:04 UTC  

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2019-05-09 13:35:06 UTC  

idiot basic math

2019-05-09 13:35:15 UTC  

wtf is that

2019-05-09 13:35:25 UTC  

inverse square law

2019-05-09 13:35:27 UTC  

inverse square law is idiot math ?

2019-05-09 13:35:32 UTC  

never heard of it 😤😤😤

2019-05-09 13:35:32 UTC  

yea

2019-05-09 13:35:34 UTC  

child math

2019-05-09 13:35:43 UTC  

are u saying its easy ok

2019-05-09 13:35:44 UTC  

i am a child

2019-05-09 13:35:50 UTC  

i havent ever learned abt that

2019-05-09 13:35:51 UTC  

smh

2019-05-09 13:35:55 UTC  

good its easy math so why wasnt the moon brighter

2019-05-09 13:36:03 UTC  

brighter when?

2019-05-09 13:36:04 UTC  

where

2019-05-09 13:36:12 UTC  

sigh

2019-05-09 13:36:13 UTC  

lmao

2019-05-09 13:36:21 UTC  

apollo mission

2019-05-09 13:36:21 UTC  

like in general+

2019-05-09 13:36:24 UTC  

oh

2019-05-09 13:36:37 UTC  

u jumped in here like a firecracker first off hello

2019-05-09 13:36:40 UTC  

What do you mean why wasnt it brighter?

2019-05-09 13:36:42 UTC  

oh hi btw

2019-05-09 13:37:02 UTC  

Wait lemme scroll up and read

2019-05-09 13:37:04 UTC  

doesnt the inverse square law make light brighter the closer u get

2019-05-09 13:37:49 UTC  

or dimmer the farther u get away from the light

2019-05-09 13:37:57 UTC  

by a very specific amount

2019-05-09 13:39:55 UTC  

Can you post ur argument again

2019-05-09 13:40:00 UTC  

or point whatever sorry

2019-05-09 13:40:22 UTC  

on the apollo missions shouldnt the moon have been much brighter according to the inverse square law

2019-05-09 13:40:58 UTC  

i know it only applies when u can see the whole light in one frame but their was points where it should have been like what a billion lumens lol

2019-05-09 13:42:39 UTC  

i never did the math but it would have to be an insane amount brighter

2019-05-09 13:46:31 UTC  

ive got issues with the brightness of the moon at multiple points during the apollo mission but i think approaching is the biggest one cause their is a law that proves it should have been brighter

2019-05-09 13:48:08 UTC  

noone has anything to say to that ?

2019-05-09 14:00:18 UTC  
2019-05-09 14:13:18 UTC  

The moon was brighter, they were standing right on it

2019-05-09 14:13:56 UTC  

But what measurement of Q don't think is suspect?

2019-05-09 14:17:41 UTC  
2019-05-09 14:17:42 UTC  

im talking about the point before they landed or after they took off