Message from @Citizen Z

Discord ID: 549037499507408897


2019-02-23 21:36:52 UTC  

Or not

2019-02-23 21:37:22 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/548981724231761924/space16.gif

2019-02-23 21:40:03 UTC  

Watch the entire video A funny thing happened on the way to the moon

2019-02-23 21:40:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/548982442015588355/Screenshot_20190223-133814_YouTube.jpg

2019-02-23 21:40:14 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/548982445630816266/Screenshot_20190223-133833_YouTube.jpg

2019-02-23 21:40:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/548982450257264640/Screenshot_20190223-133853_YouTube.jpg

2019-02-23 21:40:33 UTC  

Those photos are impossible if sunlight was being casted on the moon

2019-02-23 21:40:49 UTC  

They are from close range electrical lighting.

2019-02-23 23:08:09 UTC  
2019-02-24 00:58:38 UTC  
2019-02-24 00:58:45 UTC  

How would u know those r close range

2019-02-24 00:59:10 UTC  

The moon is closer to the sun than the Earth, u know that right?

2019-02-24 00:59:34 UTC  

The moon catches and reflects light, so that doesn't really add up

2019-02-24 01:04:47 UTC  

@🥝LoganTheKiwiMaster🥝 the moon isn't always closer

2019-02-24 01:05:44 UTC  

True, but he doesn't know that that is close range lighting

2019-02-24 01:07:55 UTC  

Nor did he know when the moon was atm

2019-02-24 01:09:01 UTC  
2019-02-24 01:17:22 UTC  

@🥝LoganTheKiwiMaster🥝 Actually, in the assumed heliocentric model, sometimes the moon is farther away than the earth. Sometimes it's the same distance. Depends on where the moon is in its orbit. The comment you made was pretty ignorant. Also. In the heliocentric model, the sun is 93 million miles away and moon is only 238 thousand miles. The different is insignificant.

Bottom line is, if the sun is 93 million miles away then light Ray's would be parallel. The shadows would be parallel for two object next to eachother on the lunar surface. You have no clue what you are talking about. They were supposedly on moon believe for atleast 7 hours I think. Anyways, time on the moon has nothing to do with shadows.

2019-02-24 01:18:24 UTC  

Actually a friend told me to say that😂😂😂

2019-02-24 01:18:56 UTC  

😂😂😂

2019-02-24 01:19:00 UTC  

If your friend said jump off this bridge would you do that too?

2019-02-24 01:19:26 UTC  

That's going onto a whole new level of things

2019-02-24 01:19:32 UTC  

No I wouldn't

2019-02-24 01:19:33 UTC  

Not really.

2019-02-24 01:20:14 UTC  

Your friend and you should rethink your belief system

2019-02-24 01:20:34 UTC  

🤦‍♂️u don't even now my belief system atm

2019-02-24 01:20:39 UTC  

Know*

2019-02-24 01:20:56 UTC  

Seems you a believer in the heliocentric system

2019-02-24 01:21:03 UTC  

Basically a religion

2019-02-24 01:21:05 UTC  

Idek what that is

2019-02-24 01:21:14 UTC  

I assume ur a flat earther

2019-02-24 01:21:28 UTC  

Heliocentric means sun-centered

2019-02-24 01:21:38 UTC  

U yea

2019-02-24 01:21:40 UTC  

Uh*

2019-02-24 01:21:41 UTC  

Sun is the center of everything

2019-02-24 01:21:59 UTC  

Helio =sun
Centric = center

2019-02-24 01:21:59 UTC  

Why wouldn't u believe that, nor does it have anything based on religion

2019-02-24 01:22:09 UTC  

It's very religious

2019-02-24 01:22:28 UTC  

Um no, not really

2019-02-24 01:22:35 UTC  

You obviously dont know the figures or stories of your belief system

2019-02-24 01:22:49 UTC  

I suggest you read up