Message from @⎛⎝/(Drqgon)\⎠⎞

Discord ID: 488078509697269770


2018-09-08 19:27:03 UTC  

So, what does it gain its light source from?

2018-09-08 19:27:14 UTC  

We have been asking him this from an hour.

2018-09-08 19:27:20 UTC  

And he refuses to answer.

2018-09-08 19:27:24 UTC  

Ye

2018-09-08 19:30:09 UTC  

Either continue the conversation or end it, it's pointless to say one sentence.

2018-09-08 19:32:56 UTC  

No responses? Conversation ended. @Soldz (CF), this did not help me understand anything.

2018-09-08 19:33:40 UTC  

I never said that but k

2018-09-08 19:34:58 UTC  

Are you sure?

2018-09-08 19:35:10 UTC  

"I'll get someone to explain it better to you".

2018-09-08 19:35:22 UTC  

Never happend

2018-09-08 19:37:51 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484515890759729182/488070484198686722/image0.png

2018-09-08 20:06:26 UTC  

@⎛⎝/(Drqgon)\⎠⎞ sorry that I couldnt

2018-09-08 20:06:50 UTC  

Its just not possible to find that sort of thing without going to the moon

2018-09-08 20:06:54 UTC  

Sorry for being rude, again, woke up in a bad mood.

2018-09-08 20:07:08 UTC  

It is, using the right equipment.

2018-09-08 20:07:38 UTC  

There is a way to do moon light tho

2018-09-08 20:07:52 UTC  

At least show the effects of it

2018-09-08 20:08:02 UTC  

An ALMA.

2018-09-08 20:08:32 UTC  

Yes, but, that doesn't show how the light is created.

2018-09-08 20:08:43 UTC  

There **MUST** be a source.

2018-09-08 20:09:44 UTC  

However, I haven't met anyone who could portrait that for me.

2018-09-08 20:32:59 UTC  

he is asking for how, not if the moon creates light

2018-09-09 17:37:12 UTC  

Brrr

2018-09-09 17:45:04 UTC  

How does a light create light? @DrPeper

2018-09-09 17:45:42 UTC  

Like a light bulb?

2018-09-09 17:46:22 UTC  

Or just as a general question how is light created

2018-09-09 17:54:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484515890759729182/488406799142223872/CELESTITEoc.jpg

2018-09-09 17:54:19 UTC  

What about them

2018-09-09 17:54:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484515890759729182/488406847796281365/flat-earth-moon-inverted595.png

2018-09-09 17:55:25 UTC  

What about it? Its just about other explanations other than just saying its a reflection.

2018-09-09 17:57:58 UTC  

Ok, what is causing the light then

2018-09-09 17:59:07 UTC  

There are ways to tell what made the light

2018-09-09 17:59:15 UTC  

@⎛⎝/(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?

2018-09-09 18:00:00 UTC  

You can reflect light off of dirty things, how do you think you are seeing it?

2018-09-09 18:00:30 UTC  

You can see the light but try to reflect it onto something else

2018-09-09 18:00:49 UTC  

Get a powerful enough light source and it isn't hard

2018-09-09 18:01:19 UTC  

Well try it

2018-09-09 18:01:22 UTC  

What am I going off about. You don't need to do that

2018-09-09 18:02:38 UTC  

If you can see something it is reflecting or giving off light