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I don't really know how that'd work on fe I'm kinda curious too
me too
i'll be logging off now but will check in 8 h. if anyone can explain this pin me.
im not sure what i belive flat earth or globe im tilting more to flat earth but its one thing i dont understand. I done a fair amount of researh but i cant find anyone who even adresses it. I live in "northern" sweden and sometimes during the summer do we get 24h sun. like the sun does not really go down and i doesn't go in a round path more in like a wave ish. I dont understand how this would work on a flat earth.
24h sun- https://youtu.be/YQlr366eels
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My whole connection just dropped
It wont connect now
Weird
you are right
ok i will
@Citizen Z can you provide a video that brings a ship back into focus with binoculars. Post in <#484514023698726912>
Check this out... on NASA image, (red circle) Air bubbles trapped between sticker and "space ship".
Question is could very thin sticker to stop negative pressure of vacuum? That trapped air contain some humidity for sure and we know what happens to water when in vacuum.
Original image: https://www.nasa.gov/images/content/214851main_columbusspacewalk.jpg
@Logrian okay that's actually kind of correct the the solar panel has to be super flat to actually catch all the sunlight and heat up so it creates energy and also those logos on the side our sponsor logosπ€£πΆ
Like the United Nations
Theres bubbles under that sticker, checkmate gloober! π
Okay easy to explain on entry within the atmosphere which by the way it's still in the atmosphere technically it's only 25,000 up so technically it can have atmospheric bubbles checkmateπ
Realspace starts at 28
WRONG!
...THAT is at 25,000 feet??
68 miles real space 'starts' π
But there is NO space, sigh!
Do you realize that a estimate was taken in 1998 right honnyπ
Commercial airliners fly higher than 25,000 feet.
68 miles is not right and also I said 25000 mirrors