Message from @⎛⎝/(Drqgon)\⎠⎞
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i dont think there are cause that doesnt make sense, but 🤷
The ones fireflies imite.
They use a chemical.
well, obvious it uses a chemical
But, according to @Soldz (CF), it doesn't contain any chemicals, own any gases, or reflect light.
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So, what does it gain its light source from?
We have been asking him this from an hour.
And he refuses to answer.
Ye
Either continue the conversation or end it, it's pointless to say one sentence.
No responses? Conversation ended. @Soldz (CF), this did not help me understand anything.
I never said that but k
Are you sure?
"I'll get someone to explain it better to you".
Never happend
@⎛⎝/(Drqgon)\⎠⎞ sorry that I couldnt
Its just not possible to find that sort of thing without going to the moon
Sorry for being rude, again, woke up in a bad mood.
There is a way to do moon light tho
At least show the effects of it
An ALMA.
Yes, but, that doesn't show how the light is created.
There **MUST** be a source.
However, I haven't met anyone who could portrait that for me.
he is asking for how, not if the moon creates light
Brrr
Like a light bulb?
Or just as a general question how is light created
What about them
What about it? Its just about other explanations other than just saying its a reflection.
Ok, what is causing the light then
There are ways to tell what made the light
@⎛⎝/(Drqgon)\⎠⎞ have you ever tried taking a dust covered ball and tried to reflect light off it? Have you tested the temperature of the moonlight vs the moonshade?