Message from @🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄

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2019-04-07 18:34:01 UTC  

@Human Sheeple yes. that is correct but not rellevent

2019-04-07 18:34:17 UTC  

And assuming there's vacuum above you when you can clearly see refraction is kind of a no brainer
REFRACTIVE WAVE OVER THE MOON: https://imgur.com/a/Np1aGgw

2019-04-07 18:34:29 UTC  

yes well one would think think that it needs a frikkin big force to get that far and come back too..

2019-04-07 18:34:34 UTC  

lol that is an old film camera but fine

2019-04-07 18:34:36 UTC  

does it bounce back off the sun?

2019-04-07 18:34:40 UTC  

How the hell do you know when they "come back"

2019-04-07 18:34:46 UTC  

?

2019-04-07 18:34:57 UTC  

Yea

2019-04-07 18:35:06 UTC  

Lol yes light bounces off everything with a lower/higher optic denisty

2019-04-07 18:35:27 UTC  

@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 since you are showing sorces i will too

2019-04-07 18:35:48 UTC  

go read

2019-04-07 18:35:56 UTC  

so this laser light of yours shot all the way 93 million miles across the solar system , bounced off the sun, then travelled back, and you measured how much time then?

2019-04-07 18:37:05 UTC  

yes, if that sounds weird i can tell you we shoot rays of light over millions of light years, simply turning a flashlight on at night can shoot it's light beyond earth's atmosphere lol @carlito i dont think you realise how fast light is

2019-04-07 18:37:28 UTC  

now, no one debunked me.

2019-04-07 18:37:38 UTC  

LOL

2019-04-07 18:37:44 UTC  

yes but what was the time it took?

2019-04-07 18:37:57 UTC  

Alright, @Zika has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.

2019-04-07 18:38:02 UTC  

we are still asking questions many many questions to ask surely this is HUGE

2019-04-07 18:38:05 UTC  

8 minutes and 20 seconds carlito

2019-04-07 18:38:59 UTC  

Oh, bloody hell.

2019-04-07 18:39:01 UTC  

that IS fast man like really fast

2019-04-07 18:39:10 UTC  

Yes, light is fast lol

2019-04-07 18:39:20 UTC  

fastest information in the universe

2019-04-07 18:39:29 UTC  

known by 2nd graders

2019-04-07 18:39:36 UTC  

how did you know when the light returned exactly

2019-04-07 18:39:40 UTC  
2019-04-07 18:39:49 UTC  

Clearly shows you don't understand the Casimir effect

2019-04-07 18:40:00 UTC  

explain

2019-04-07 18:40:03 UTC  

He's thinking you need the moon and Venus to find the sun. Lots of assumptions and assertions as to the exact distances and angles. Especially using ***PARALAX*** As a scientific means of measurement 😆

2019-04-07 18:40:04 UTC  
2019-04-07 18:40:29 UTC  

Alright, @Zika has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.

2019-04-07 18:40:32 UTC  

Alright, @Zika has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.

2019-04-07 18:40:48 UTC  

Niggher

2019-04-07 18:41:02 UTC  

Lol alright, if ya'all gon keep asking irelevent questions im just going to have to leave it up to you, wanna switch a subject casue it's getting akward for some of you

2019-04-07 18:41:04 UTC  
2019-04-07 18:41:06 UTC  

Niggher

2019-04-07 18:41:07 UTC  

Skippy Dinglechalk#0430 (456548637044899914) is now muted for '**Unspecified.**', alright? <:THUMBSUP6:403560443345371137>

2019-04-07 18:41:35 UTC  

@Biga S Your measurements assume both the distance of the moon and the distance of Venus. Thus, outrageously assuming the distance of the sun.

2019-04-07 18:41:49 UTC  

what do you mean