Message from @noah

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2019-04-04 05:43:20 UTC  

I'm well versed in it

2019-04-04 05:43:26 UTC  

there is still stuff I don't know

2019-04-04 05:43:29 UTC  

I don't know everything

2019-04-04 05:43:31 UTC  

Hi y’all

2019-04-04 05:43:33 UTC  

my IQ is only 133

2019-04-04 05:43:38 UTC  

then why assume these flt earth sources are legit?

2019-04-04 05:43:44 UTC  

Illuminati confirmed !

2019-04-04 05:43:51 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/563237277103423490/image0.jpg

2019-04-04 05:43:54 UTC  

when there is stupid amounts of evidence against flat earth

2019-04-04 05:44:00 UTC  

Why act like you do know that it is flat?

2019-04-04 05:44:07 UTC  

what are you talking about HS?

2019-04-04 05:44:36 UTC  

I'm not assuming flat earth sources are legit

2019-04-04 05:44:38 UTC  

If your only knowledge about physics is extremely limited, why act like you know better than those who have spent much more time studying it than you?

2019-04-04 05:44:49 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/563237519915876364/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190404084442.png

2019-04-04 05:44:52 UTC  

I verified with my own experience what is real

2019-04-04 05:45:09 UTC  

you see the sun thru clouds its like a street lamp in fog

2019-04-04 05:45:26 UTC  

the sunlight is coming off it at such an angle that its obviously a local light

2019-04-04 05:45:37 UTC  

Have you taken any optics classes?

2019-04-04 05:46:07 UTC  

I''m familiar with perspective

2019-04-04 05:46:32 UTC  

Most people understand perspective, but optics is more complicated than that

2019-04-04 05:46:36 UTC  

as you can see the sun shrinks as it gets further away from you and the light diminishes, sun's light is local

2019-04-04 05:46:51 UTC  

What do you mean the sun's light is local?

2019-04-04 05:47:10 UTC  

I only see the light diminish when it goes behind the clouds

2019-04-04 05:47:33 UTC  

even after the sun sets, you can still see the sun coming off the sun, a little

2019-04-04 05:47:45 UTC  

of course clouds will affect it

2019-04-04 05:48:00 UTC  

a huge storm will make it hard to see the sun

2019-04-04 05:48:05 UTC  

The time it takes for light to get from the sun to the Earth is about 8 minutes I believe, hence the delay.

2019-04-04 05:48:11 UTC  

If that's what you're talking about.

2019-04-04 05:48:28 UTC  

the night sky doesn't go immediately dark even after the sun has gone over the horizon

2019-04-04 05:48:42 UTC  

it takes time before the sun is far enough down range form you that its light no longer reaches you

2019-04-04 05:48:58 UTC  

if you rise in altitude you can bring it back into view

2019-04-04 05:49:07 UTC  

Exactly, that's because it takes time for the light to get from the sun to the earth.

2019-04-04 05:49:18 UTC  

sun is local

2019-04-04 05:49:30 UTC  

sun and moon are same size and roughly the same distance away

2019-04-04 05:49:40 UTC  

lunar and solar ecplise is them going in front of each other

2019-04-04 05:49:41 UTC  

And then of course there's the curve, allowing light to stay over it and refracted internally off of the atmosphere

2019-04-04 05:50:23 UTC  

Where's the proof that the sun and moon are the same size?

2019-04-04 05:51:06 UTC  

out of interest do you guys think mensa is part of the illuminati or whatever it is?

2019-04-04 05:51:07 UTC  

The idea it takes several minutes for sun light to reach us, is based on the theory it’s 93 million miles away. And nobody can determine the sun or moon’s real size. Anybody saying different is straight up lying.

2019-04-04 05:51:25 UTC  

cant determinin it exactly