Message from @Reesey

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2019-04-03 15:39:14 UTC  

@Mee6 frig off Randy

2019-04-03 15:39:24 UTC  

I can prove that we can see a lot further than we should be able to see according to the curvature formula and that applies to all kinds of weather conditions.

2019-04-03 15:39:28 UTC  

and different locations

2019-04-03 15:39:29 UTC  

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

2019-04-03 15:39:34 UTC  

?!

2019-04-03 15:39:40 UTC  

This bot is a frigger

2019-04-03 15:39:40 UTC  

Opps

2019-04-03 15:39:43 UTC  

Really?

2019-04-03 15:39:48 UTC  

Yes

2019-04-03 15:39:50 UTC  

Take that frigger @Mee6

2019-04-03 15:40:35 UTC  

Infrared that helps us see through more atmosphere is especially helpful.

2019-04-03 15:40:38 UTC  

What about day and night?

2019-04-03 15:40:47 UTC  

How can you explain them?

2019-04-03 15:40:50 UTC  

What does that disprove?

2019-04-03 15:40:55 UTC  

There is day and night

2019-04-03 15:41:02 UTC  

Are you asking me how day and night work on flat earth?

2019-04-03 15:41:08 UTC  

Yes

2019-04-03 15:41:11 UTC  

Ohh

2019-04-03 15:41:25 UTC  

Well you've seen a spotlight before yes?

2019-04-03 15:41:28 UTC  

Or a weak light?

2019-04-03 15:41:29 UTC  

I've seen all that that's why I was like huuh

2019-04-03 15:41:33 UTC  

Mhm

2019-04-03 15:41:34 UTC  

The light doesn't travel forever...

2019-04-03 15:41:48 UTC  

True

2019-04-03 15:41:59 UTC  

We have assumed that the sun is much bigger than earth and that it's light travels FOREVER through space

2019-04-03 15:42:21 UTC  

So if our idea of the sun is wrong then day/night on flat earth would be a lot different

2019-04-03 15:42:28 UTC  

Did we really say it travels forever?

2019-04-03 15:42:42 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/563025596419145728/image0.jpg

2019-04-03 15:43:23 UTC  

Yes, light is known to travel indefinitely but also spreads at a rate squared so light seems to "end" at a part where it's spread enough to not be picked up by the human eye

2019-04-03 15:43:31 UTC  

Okay, not forever but you know what I mean

2019-04-03 15:43:40 UTC  

The way we have been taught.

2019-04-03 15:44:13 UTC  

@tester Thanks for explaining that

2019-04-03 15:44:24 UTC  

Anyway, how would it work on a flat earth?

2019-04-03 15:44:47 UTC  

IT would be a much smaller light that rotates above the plane.

2019-04-03 15:45:06 UTC  

Ever heard of the shumaan frequency?

2019-04-03 15:45:17 UTC  

That should explain better

2019-04-03 15:45:24 UTC  

The earth is giving off a frequency.

2019-04-03 15:45:29 UTC  

I have a theory.

2019-04-03 15:45:41 UTC  

Never heard of that

2019-04-03 15:45:45 UTC  

What is it?