Message from @ElectroquasistaticMagnetoMan

Discord ID: 631384275182157834


2019-10-09 06:52:14 UTC  

hi dan

2019-10-09 06:52:28 UTC  

🖐

2019-10-09 06:52:43 UTC  

i can't understand what you are saying

2019-10-09 06:52:51 UTC  

good morning h8

2019-10-09 06:52:57 UTC  

oh hey morning

2019-10-09 06:53:17 UTC  

OK imagine you have to turn everything on that sphere into a overhead flat projection as flat

2019-10-09 06:53:28 UTC  

You have to compress it

2019-10-09 06:53:37 UTC  

That's basically what that map is

2019-10-09 06:53:37 UTC  

that was how they made the blue marble

2019-10-09 06:53:49 UTC  

oh now i get it

2019-10-09 06:53:52 UTC  

they wrapped a flat map image around a sphere

2019-10-09 06:53:55 UTC  

Cool

2019-10-09 06:54:11 UTC  

thats what the creator of the blue marble said

2019-10-09 06:54:21 UTC  

but flat earth map is different

2019-10-09 06:54:57 UTC  

The ae one isnt

2019-10-09 06:55:08 UTC  

That everyone seems to use

2019-10-09 06:55:19 UTC  

That's exactly what that map is

2019-10-09 06:55:25 UTC  

oooh right

2019-10-09 06:55:46 UTC  

"The last time anyone took a photograph from above low Earth orbit that showed an entire hemisphere (one side of a globe) was in 1972 during Apollo 17. NASA’s Earth Observing System (EOS) satellites were designed to give a check-up of Earth’s health. By 2002, we finally had enough data to make a snap shot of the entire Earth. So we did. The hard part was creating a flat map of the Earth’s surface with four months’ of satellite data. Reto Stockli, now at the Swiss Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology, did much of this work. Then we wrapped the flat map around a ball. My part was integrating the surface, clouds, and oceans to match people’s expectations of how Earth looks from space. That ball became the famous Blue Marble.
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2019-10-09 06:57:20 UTC  

Yes ,well it does appear flat to us

2019-10-09 06:57:45 UTC  

There's a lot that don't work though on a flat model which is harder to explain

2019-10-09 06:57:55 UTC  

Away

2019-10-09 06:57:55 UTC  

im not claiming its flat, im pointing out something interesting

2019-10-09 06:58:05 UTC  

Oh yeah for sure

2019-10-09 06:58:11 UTC  

It's all composites

2019-10-09 06:58:13 UTC  

Etc

2019-10-09 06:58:18 UTC  

Stitched together

2019-10-09 06:58:53 UTC  

Cameras recording the sun 93 million miles away ,we get composites of earth and cgi of planets

2019-10-09 06:59:00 UTC  

its all data 1s and 0s compiled in a computer program to create an image, which by default is a computer generated image

2019-10-09 06:59:58 UTC  

Could make a call to the moon in the 60s ,can't real time record earth

2019-10-09 07:00:58 UTC  

We can the sun though

2019-10-09 07:01:04 UTC  

Ain't that strange

2019-10-09 07:01:19 UTC  

idk that that is actually real

2019-10-09 07:01:39 UTC  

Don't know never been up there

2019-10-09 07:01:50 UTC  

Still don't make sense tho

2019-10-09 07:03:09 UTC  

Last time I looked nasa claimed to have around 5 or more cameras recording the sun

2019-10-09 07:03:41 UTC  

Can't remember all names but stereo ahead 1,2 ,others can't remember

2019-10-09 07:04:29 UTC  

well stereo at least according to what they say about it is interesting. for example it can convert sound into light