Message from @Seeker of Truth

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2019-04-06 17:23:59 UTC  

yeah ive seen the iss myself through my friends telescope

2019-04-06 17:24:15 UTC  

uh

2019-04-06 17:24:24 UTC  

@eletrick33 Is that pokeball rotating?

2019-04-06 17:24:34 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/564138394352091157/image0.jpg

2019-04-06 17:24:35 UTC  

Not truly because it is pixels and pixels are 2d space

2019-04-06 17:24:35 UTC  

i think so

2019-04-06 17:24:48 UTC  
2019-04-06 17:25:03 UTC  

You also see this through a telescope

2019-04-06 17:25:07 UTC  

Why is that?

2019-04-06 17:25:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/564138558563287044/NasaHubble.jpg

2019-04-06 17:25:17 UTC  

If it was a 3d then yes it would rotate

2019-04-06 17:25:26 UTC  

wait thats not pluto last time i checked we dont have a picture that clear of it

2019-04-06 17:25:32 UTC  

but whatever

2019-04-06 17:25:35 UTC  

Because you need 2 eyes and 2 separate angles to determine a third dimension.

2019-04-06 17:25:38 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/564138665211592704/FlatEarthSatellite.jpg

2019-04-06 17:26:07 UTC  

Maybe I should test if my telescope can see satellites clear to prove it

2019-04-06 17:26:10 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/564138797969833985/FlatEarthFunny7.jpg

2019-04-06 17:26:14 UTC  

But it is not the best

2019-04-06 17:26:32 UTC  

Iss was not sent up in one piece

2019-04-06 17:26:36 UTC  

yeah theres a thing called a telescope

2019-04-06 17:26:38 UTC  

ask the Vatican to use one of their telescopes

2019-04-06 17:26:40 UTC  

XD

2019-04-06 17:26:43 UTC  

Even without a telescope, you can see satellites in low orbit catching the sun shortly after sunset on any clear, dark night with good viewing. ... Now if you mean whycan't we see probes in lunar orbit, they are far too small and far too far away.

2019-04-06 17:26:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/564138956581502976/image_51539-2.gif

2019-04-06 17:26:48 UTC  

@Tejiu The Gecko Because you need 2 eyes and 2 separate angles to determine a third dimension. If you use a telescope, you're only using one eye and cannot determine anything in the sky to be three dimensional.

2019-04-06 17:26:51 UTC  

you can get an iss tracker on your phone

2019-04-06 17:26:51 UTC  

see what they tell you

2019-04-06 17:26:55 UTC  

ye

2019-04-06 17:27:08 UTC  

Meant to tag you in my comment above

2019-04-06 17:27:17 UTC  

oh

2019-04-06 17:27:29 UTC  

wait wait wait wait

2019-04-06 17:27:31 UTC  

You need both eyes for three dimensions @eletrick33

2019-04-06 17:27:39 UTC  

no you dont

2019-04-06 17:27:44 UTC  

Yes you do

2019-04-06 17:27:49 UTC  

Optics 101

2019-04-06 17:28:02 UTC  

close one of your eyes and tell me how everything looks

2019-04-06 17:28:04 UTC  

167. Satellite Substitutions:
High Altitude Airships
High Altitude Platforms
Lighter than Air Vehicles
High Altitude Long Endurance
High Altitude Long Operation
StratSat
Airborne Relay Communication
HeliPlat & HeliNet System
High Altitude Shuttle System
Small Balloon Systems
Nano Balloon Systems
Google Loon System
Stratospheric Platform Systems
High Altitude Long Endurance Demonstrator

2019-04-06 17:28:30 UTC  

@eletrick33 Your brain is doing the rest of the work because you already know some things to be 3 dimensional.

2019-04-06 17:28:31 UTC  

😂