Message from @BigBoy
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We can see something 86 km from 248 thousand miles away ?
hmmm lets see if that makes sense
calculate the angular size
Visually does it make sense
i hate to make the heliocentric model take perspective into account but i think this is necessary
first start with angular size calculation
Do you know how to do that
**Question of the Day #217**
Can you make a spherical shadow with a straight object?
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no i dont know how to do that
it's size/distance
that gives you radians
convert to degrees then
there's 6.28 radians in 360 degree
u like math ?
u ever see carl munck the code ?
if its easy will u just do it for me and let me know if it makes sense lol
ok lemme try
ok that comes out to .02 degrees approximately
Augmented reality
DescriptionAugmented reality is an interactive experience of a real-world environment where the objects that reside in the real world are enhanced by computer-generated perceptual information, sometimes across multiple sensory modalities, including visual, auditory, haptic, somatosensory and olfactory. Wikipedia
i could be wrong but i think htats what u are seeing with the zero gravity water bubble
can i ask you something ?
whats up
why did you assume i dont know what AR is. you typed a really long explanation when you could have said AR and i would have known. I know alot about AR actually..
i didnt know if everyone knew waht that was
it was just a copy and paste
its mainstream
pokemon go
lol
u can manipulate virtual objects in opkemon go ?
i never played it idk
sort of
so is it possible that could be ar ?
AR was a "selling point" for it, although no one really used it
no
if people using pokemon go have it im sure nasa could get it ? or can we rule out ar completely and their is no way possible thats what that is ?
maybe AR from 30 years in the future
AR is in its very very very early stages