Message from @ElectroquasistaticMagnetoMan

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2019-04-28 13:57:35 UTC  

Nothings where it appears

2019-04-28 13:57:54 UTC  

Is a optical illusion /phenomona

2019-04-28 13:59:51 UTC  

It seems like the dome is actually a sphere, stretched down to the earth visually

2019-04-28 14:01:20 UTC  

And the more nearer to earth the more displacement

2019-04-28 14:01:42 UTC  

So I'm guessing it's to do with density

2019-04-28 14:01:49 UTC  

Causing refraction

2019-04-28 14:03:40 UTC  

Must be the medium

2019-04-28 14:14:08 UTC  

I do like concave earth in the sense that it is sorta like a Dyson Sphere world, with the surface around a giant power source

2019-04-28 14:15:25 UTC  

A "natural" Dyson Sphere

2019-04-28 14:16:32 UTC  

It's a big puzzle

2019-04-28 14:16:52 UTC  

Figuring it all out

2019-04-28 14:17:07 UTC  

If earth is concave and akin to a Dyson Sphere, what is the power source in the center? The sun? Something else?

2019-04-28 14:18:10 UTC  

I recall this one concave earth theory saying the sun was near the center, but others like LSC say it is not and that there is some octadehron

2019-04-28 14:18:13 UTC  

Not sure, but I believe there are rings that join upto the sun and moon, I believe they power the sun

2019-04-28 14:18:42 UTC  

At the centre is something that's pushing everything out

2019-04-28 14:18:58 UTC  

Imo

2019-04-28 14:19:00 UTC  

How does it push? Is there some medium?

2019-04-28 14:19:16 UTC  

I don't know if how or what it is

2019-04-28 14:19:36 UTC  

And I doubt I'll ever see it

2019-04-28 14:20:44 UTC  

Some books talk of the moon being held like a sling by the loop pushed out from the centre

2019-04-28 14:21:01 UTC  

Which kinda makes sense

2019-04-28 14:21:56 UTC  

Perhaps when the paths cross we get different coloured moons

2019-04-28 14:22:11 UTC  

Light would have to bend quite a bit for concave earth to work.

2019-04-28 14:22:21 UTC  

Yep

2019-04-28 14:22:38 UTC  

More the medium it travels through I believe

2019-04-28 14:22:55 UTC  

So like refraction?

2019-04-28 14:23:15 UTC  

Yes and perhaps more to it

2019-04-28 14:23:51 UTC  

That would be some heck of a medium to bend this much

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/572065450796646400/50699358_1964530793842344_7002696248124492529_n.jpg

2019-04-28 14:24:21 UTC  

As the different layers are different density, The refraction will change

2019-04-28 14:24:48 UTC  

Well it has a long way to come

2019-04-28 14:25:15 UTC  

Half the diameter of earth?

2019-04-28 14:25:43 UTC  

What's that about 4000 miles?

2019-04-28 14:25:54 UTC  

It bends all the way around and stops at exactly half the earth at the surface

2019-04-28 14:26:02 UTC  

About 4000 miles or so

2019-04-28 14:26:09 UTC  

I forgot now

2019-04-28 14:26:24 UTC  

Yeah thought it was

2019-04-28 14:26:32 UTC  

👍

2019-04-28 14:27:14 UTC  

I read somewhere it's 3963 miles away.. But I don't know

2019-04-28 14:27:39 UTC  

I recall LSC saying light bends due to some EM field caught by the sun

2019-04-28 14:28:21 UTC  

Yeah well I wouldn't believe everything people say

2019-04-28 14:28:55 UTC  

If it was the sun, why at nightime is the horizon the same