Message from @jeremy

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2019-05-06 14:51:22 UTC  

I sent a camera and fake airpods to space

2019-05-06 14:51:23 UTC  

add away

2019-05-06 14:51:30 UTC  

and the Earth was round

2019-05-06 14:51:33 UTC  

ok

2019-05-06 14:51:50 UTC  

Oh no the earth can't hear us because of the airpods

2019-05-06 14:51:55 UTC  

lol

2019-05-06 14:51:58 UTC  

@jeremy we can see the ocean curving by looking at the horizon drop with altitude. This is visible even at the small scale

2019-05-06 14:52:01 UTC  

@grace for real though your pfp is cute, please send

2019-05-06 14:52:04 UTC  

ok!

2019-05-06 14:53:20 UTC  

u go up u can see farther

2019-05-06 14:53:28 UTC  

Yes bc of curve

2019-05-06 14:53:33 UTC  

thats a thoery

2019-05-06 14:53:41 UTC  

No it's simple geometry

2019-05-06 14:53:47 UTC  

Direct measurement

2019-05-06 14:53:47 UTC  

could be becuase of perspective angular resolution refraction

2019-05-06 14:53:50 UTC  

@The Big Gambino Not necessarily, it's the elevation, not the curvature

2019-05-06 14:54:06 UTC  

their are other options than its curving

2019-05-06 14:54:19 UTC  

Perspective angular resolution refraction is just a jumble word salad

2019-05-06 14:54:26 UTC  

when u look out at the ocean the water appears to be above ur feet its geometry so the water is really above ur feet ?

2019-05-06 14:54:35 UTC  

All of those other options are falsified

2019-05-06 14:55:07 UTC  

ok

2019-05-06 14:55:33 UTC  

i think instead of us debating we should brainstorm an idea for an experiment to prove it

2019-05-06 14:55:41 UTC  

This has been done

2019-05-06 14:55:41 UTC  

When you put a can 2 meters in front of you, and another can 5 meters in front of you, is the can that's further away smaller, or does it appear smaller than the can that is closer?

2019-05-06 14:55:47 UTC  

Ppl have flown to space

2019-05-06 14:56:18 UTC  

Geometry explains what we should *expect* to see in optics, not what's *actually* true

2019-05-06 14:56:29 UTC  

gambino do astronauts see stars while in space or not

2019-05-06 14:56:47 UTC  

Depends on where they're looking

2019-05-06 14:56:54 UTC  

And if they're in the sun or not

2019-05-06 14:56:57 UTC  

Depends on their helmets, where they're looking, etc

2019-05-06 14:57:15 UTC  

i have a video of some astronauts saying they do some saying they dont so those people that have been to space i cant really trust they are giving accurate info to us

2019-05-06 14:57:30 UTC  

So if you did an experiment, and I didnt

2019-05-06 14:57:34 UTC  

That's literally what we just said lol

2019-05-06 14:57:39 UTC  

I could just say, that's not proof

2019-05-06 14:57:59 UTC  

Some saw stars, others didn't. Really depends on where you're looking at

2019-05-06 14:58:17 UTC  

If you're close to a city you most likely won't see stars because of the city lights

2019-05-06 14:58:24 UTC  

If you're on a remote hill, you will see them

2019-05-06 14:58:25 UTC  

people lived in space for days on end

2019-05-06 14:58:40 UTC  

some did see stars some didnt

2019-05-06 14:58:48 UTC  

Nah that's not true

2019-05-06 14:58:55 UTC  

they jsut happened to never look out the window on the night side the hwole time lol