Message from @^Kevin^
Discord ID: 493798261132361728
And actually do some research
and look up at the night sky
and see for yourself YOU CANNOT SEE STARS RIGHT NEXT TO THE MOON
well you can
But at the same time you can't see the detail of the moon
I'm talking about with your eyes, you can't.
Of course you can with a camera if you deliberately overexposure the moon
the moon is sometimes transparent, you can see stars directly thru the moon, sometimes
I haven't observed this
what the _fuck_?
from which angle is the moon transparent?
I have a telescope and I've never seen this
I do however see the moons of Jupiter and the bands of it's "surface"
and the crescent Venus
A cool thing related to "the moon is sometimes transparent" (which of course is obviously nonsense)
Is that the edges of the moon are transparent to very high energy neutrinos, while the middle isn't. And the proportion of very high neutrinos depending on the distance from the edge follows exactly as we expect if the moon is spherical
Of course this is all shill bucks conspiracy blahblahblah but whatever
The earth is mostly transparent to nutrinos
To neutrinos that aren't extremely high energy
ok
I have no vested interest whether its true or false
I haven't with my eyes thru a telescope
maybe its false and falsified images/video
maybe it only happens in certain locations, I dunno
only time I seen something like that was when a satalites passes in front of it
Wich moves relative to the stars
um mayo do you work for CERN lol
Very high energy neutrinos (ones above the GZK cutoff) actually have a fairly noticeable cross section
eeek evil!
@dumblebore 🌈 yes on the ATLAS experiment
damnnnn
satanic
that's cool af
I'm going to go grab some food, pay some bills
bye
ok
don't go doing any flat earth resesarch without me
we've done it
here's the result: not flat
why research something that's been shown to be inconsistent multiple times