Message from @Fading

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fursonas name:Skips
Species:Dragon
Sex:Male
Personality: energetic, jokester, always happy

Name:Derpy
Species:rabbit
Sex:female
Personality: Shy sweet caring

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cream and pink scorpion. it is a hired killer. it has fangs capable of injecting venom.

lavender eel. it comes from a long line of royalty. it robs banks.

2019-04-10 08:26:22 UTC  

For fΞΌck’s sake. . .

2019-04-10 08:26:51 UTC  

Please don’t shitpost furry server crap,

--or get _zippermouthed_ 🀐 <:lul:484994724118134784>

2019-04-10 08:32:32 UTC  

Im here @Sauce

2019-04-10 08:32:49 UTC  

I was drawing my explaination

2019-04-10 08:32:50 UTC  

Furries are degenerates

2019-04-10 08:34:50 UTC  

@gronowo truth

2019-04-10 08:35:34 UTC  

I think the earth is a bowl

2019-04-10 08:36:38 UTC  
2019-04-10 08:37:15 UTC  

any problem with the quiz answers? @Fading

2019-04-10 08:38:25 UTC  

I'll just restate what I and Γ†tos said: a full rotation is a considered a day, but a day in terms of the time we keep is not the same as a solar day, that is subject to variation.

2019-04-10 08:38:55 UTC  

i didnt say antying about 24 hours

2019-04-10 08:39:00 UTC  

or any of that

2019-04-10 08:39:42 UTC  

im not talking about time other than the position of the sun and the position of the earth. which happens to be how they divide time

2019-04-10 08:39:49 UTC  

So then here is the issue, when you ask what "time" it will be in 182 days, you are talking about 182 solar days (aka rotations) but then asking about the TIME, which is **NOT** measured in terms of rotations

2019-04-10 08:41:22 UTC  

noon is a time. it doesnt have to have an hour. noon is when the sun is overhead. 12:00 is just a number we have associated to it. but its still going to be that the sun is overhead from noon today till noon tomorrow and in half a year from now, right? that is if we do in fact presume a day is a full rotation.

2019-04-10 08:41:37 UTC  

the most important question is #1

2019-04-10 08:43:02 UTC  

We don't presume a day is a full rotation in terms of time, that is my point

2019-04-10 08:43:11 UTC  

A day in terms of _time_ is 24 hours, which is _not_ a full rotation

2019-04-10 08:43:17 UTC  

lol

2019-04-10 08:43:56 UTC  

Which is the reason often when you're discussion rotational days vs time keeping, we refer to a full rotation as a _solar day_ rather than just day

2019-04-10 08:45:07 UTC  

youre missing the point

2019-04-10 08:45:11 UTC  

is it noon or not

2019-04-10 08:46:23 UTC  

i dont care how many vibrations you've calculated the earth to have or what harmonic frequency you think it resonates at. this is a simple question

2019-04-10 08:46:51 UTC  

Is what noon? When the clock reads 12:00 yes that is considered noon

2019-04-10 08:47:35 UTC  

and what time in 182 earth rotations will it be?

2019-04-10 08:48:15 UTC  

Not sure I

2019-04-10 08:48:19 UTC  

would have to calculate it

2019-04-10 08:48:22 UTC  

omg

2019-04-10 08:48:26 UTC  

we ALL know its noon

2019-04-10 08:48:29 UTC  

Because 182 rotations is not 24 hours each

2019-04-10 08:48:40 UTC  

@republicus Please may I see your scientific method experimental evidence that the floor is rotating?

2019-04-10 08:48:46 UTC  

Because it sure doesn't FEEL like it's rotating

2019-04-10 08:48:55 UTC  

i didnt say the floor is rotating

2019-04-10 08:49:31 UTC  

@Fading whats your best guess