Message from @the boi

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2018-10-04 02:28:52 UTC  

I am tying this back in, don't worry, Kitty!

2018-10-04 02:28:53 UTC  

they seem more interested in debating god's legacy

2018-10-04 02:28:58 UTC  

than the sun's location

2018-10-04 02:29:06 UTC  

I'm not interested in debating the Jewish God

2018-10-04 02:29:09 UTC  

So the sun could be like a projection?

2018-10-04 02:29:14 UTC  

Next lets ask ourselves...if the globe model claims refraction, how is it possible for multiple observers to triangulate the sun. Each observer would have a different apparent sun position

2018-10-04 02:29:16 UTC  

God is not a jew.

2018-10-04 02:29:21 UTC  

Your's is

2018-10-04 02:29:25 UTC  

As far as i was conserned i braught up a problem with what you said. You dismissed it instead of actually adressing it. As far as i know i was on topic and you just ignored me and kept going

2018-10-04 02:29:29 UTC  

Perhaps a hologram (not a sci-fi hologram, like a 3-Dimensional image of a 2D thing)

2018-10-04 02:29:47 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484515890759729182/497233847386374156/sunny.jpg

2018-10-04 02:29:57 UTC  

Anyway i have to go to work in a bit

2018-10-04 02:30:05 UTC  

@Toothcake @the boi Lets save that discussion for later. 👍

2018-10-04 02:30:20 UTC  

Will do, Gwench. c:

2018-10-04 02:30:24 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484515890759729182/497234001715789834/atmospheric-refraction-5-638.jpg

2018-10-04 02:30:44 UTC  

Each observer would experience a different rate of refraction

2018-10-04 02:30:45 UTC  

@Σ5 Cya later.

2018-10-04 02:31:33 UTC  

Guys, @Citizen Z has very valuable information. If there are any questions, ask him.

2018-10-04 02:31:35 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484515890759729182/497234302363238425/20180208_024001.png

2018-10-04 02:31:52 UTC  

I am confused by that picture

2018-10-04 02:31:53 UTC  

I'm saving these sources for later! Thanks for these, Citizen Z. c:

2018-10-04 02:31:55 UTC  

what is it implying

2018-10-04 02:32:02 UTC  

Yeah I agree, I need to research these more

2018-10-04 02:32:13 UTC  

Heliocentric model says the sun is static

2018-10-04 02:32:19 UTC  

We go around it

2018-10-04 02:32:28 UTC  

We spin

2018-10-04 02:32:36 UTC  

Well it also moves

2018-10-04 02:32:45 UTC  

@Kitty I get confused by some of the visuals too. I could only take in so much at one time.

2018-10-04 02:32:45 UTC  

Well—actually, the Sun does move alongside our entire Galaxy.

2018-10-04 02:32:49 UTC  

Geocentric model says the sun moves around us

2018-10-04 02:32:49 UTC  

The sun moves through space?

2018-10-04 02:32:57 UTC  

Yes

2018-10-04 02:33:01 UTC  

According to common science

2018-10-04 02:33:02 UTC  

Every star does

2018-10-04 02:33:03 UTC  

"common"

2018-10-04 02:33:10 UTC  

Similar to that of a cloud.

2018-10-04 02:33:10 UTC  

@Toothcake i meant just in the heliocentric solar system

2018-10-04 02:33:11 UTC  

the sun moves through space at like at least a million miles per hour

2018-10-04 02:33:23 UTC  

Right

2018-10-04 02:33:27 UTC  

or is that not true

2018-10-04 02:33:28 UTC  

@Σ5 I thought you had to go. Shew!!!