Message from @!GPT
Discord ID: 565297062107676723
Its a cylinder
$35 camera from walmart
(N)ah (i)t a (g)un or a (g)rape bois s(er)iously
I need to interview with no vc
@!GPT oh wait I'm sorry, I just realized you think Pluto is a star????
i love how the added stars in the infographic
almost fixed
If you're going to dedicate your life to attacking the globe model then you should at least understand it better than a toddler
we really need to stop new york
Wait what?
@!GPT why are you ignoring cosmic acorn?
OH I see what you're on about
my friend is doing a paper in school showing that the earth is flat as a joke and everyone thinks he is serious lmao
is it possibly because he has facts that can prove you wrong?
You're on about the lack of visualization of all stars, I like this, you're creative
New york light pollution even effects the moon
Alright, @ElectricX5 has been warned for '**Duplicated text**'.
yo what if the earth is a giant d!ck and when it gets hard the moon is the "mood lighting"
The stars are too dim relative to Earth, with a higher exposure the stars will quickly come into view but then the Earth and moon will become uncomfortable bright. You could also simply turn up the brightness and see stars too in most pictures actually
i love how the sun stays in place for 14 hours during a eclipse
i love how you ignore cosmic acorn
That must be recording an orbit synchronized with the solar angle on Earth
There are lots of synchronized types of orbits
It all depends on orbital altitude
The sun is only staying in place *relative* to the camera
Because that's exactly where the makers put the camera...
used the clone tool to photoshop parts of the earth
https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/flat-earth/images/8/8e/Clone-stamped-earth.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20171115193809
Original source: https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/features/BlueMarble/BlueMarble_2002.php
Looks so fake it must be real
oh it smuch worse then that
Those pictures of Earth are taken very close, so they overlay images with Each other. As you may know, the closer you are to a sphere, the less of it you see. To fix this they overlay multiple images, NASA openly admits this dude
wanna see what it looks like when image processed
your gonna lol
looks so fake its fake