Message from @Citizen Z

Discord ID: 550461642429825055


2019-02-27 20:44:42 UTC  

At work.

2019-02-27 20:45:03 UTC  

Solar eclipse works just fine

2019-02-27 20:45:30 UTC  

I have some gifs at home on PC I'll send later

2019-02-27 20:45:47 UTC  

Kind of illustrates it

2019-02-27 20:50:26 UTC  

Found one

2019-02-27 20:50:33 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/550419493650694255/Flat_Earth_eclipses.gif

2019-02-27 21:23:34 UTC  

@Citizen Z "If the earth was a globe shooting through space at almost light speed" earth moves at 0.01% the speed of light.

The stars move along at high speeds speeds, but they are so far away that it takes a long time for their motion to be visible to us.

2019-02-27 21:30:59 UTC  

Also in that gif it shows that solar eclipse only happen above the southern hemisphere

2019-02-27 21:39:49 UTC  

The stars are light years away. If an object is light years away and even if you're moving really fast, does it appear to move? No. The further away something is, the more you (or it) has to move for it to actually appear to be moving.

2019-02-27 21:40:56 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/550432173875003412/Screenshot_20190227-164050.png

2019-02-27 21:41:05 UTC  

This is really just a Google away.

2019-02-27 21:49:13 UTC  

@Quorum u just repeated my point

2019-02-27 21:55:29 UTC  

Didn't read your point beforehand.

2019-02-27 23:29:55 UTC  

Wrong

2019-02-27 23:34:41 UTC  

Explain

2019-02-27 23:35:11 UTC  

The milky is supposedly moving at something like 14 million miles per hour

2019-02-27 23:35:28 UTC  

Yet we see zero movement

2019-02-27 23:35:29 UTC  

Lol

2019-02-27 23:36:25 UTC  

That's not counting the supposed spin of the milky way

2019-02-27 23:37:24 UTC  

But the stars we see are within the Milky Way. If the entire Milky Way Galaxy is moving and spinning, everything within it is moving at the same rate, so to the Earth's reference frame, the stars don't change all that much.

2019-02-27 23:38:02 UTC  

We dont see other galaxies?

2019-02-27 23:38:15 UTC  

Ok then NASA is lying

2019-02-27 23:38:33 UTC  

We dont see any movement

2019-02-27 23:38:42 UTC  

Galaxies aren't stars. I was talking about stars.

2019-02-27 23:38:44 UTC  

How do you explain that

2019-02-27 23:38:55 UTC  

Galaxies have stars

2019-02-27 23:39:15 UTC  

You aren't thinking. Just lawyering for your belief

2019-02-27 23:39:28 UTC  

Yes, but those stars, all combined, make a point of light in the sky.

2019-02-27 23:39:28 UTC  

You cant show me any movement

2019-02-27 23:39:38 UTC  

You really don't understand the distances involved, do you?

2019-02-27 23:39:57 UTC  

If you could show me movement, you would debunk relativity

2019-02-27 23:40:14 UTC  

You should read kings dethroned

2019-02-27 23:40:28 UTC  

You should explain how that would debunk relativity.

2019-02-27 23:40:30 UTC  

The distances are assumed to be infinitely distant

2019-02-27 23:40:45 UTC  

Relativity means you cant tell

2019-02-27 23:40:52 UTC  

You cant see us moving

2019-02-27 23:41:03 UTC  

Read kings dethroned

2019-02-27 23:41:11 UTC  

You would like it

2019-02-27 23:41:19 UTC  

It was written by a glober

2019-02-27 23:41:35 UTC  

It's not a flat earth book

2019-02-27 23:41:37 UTC  

Relativity means you can't tell what?