Message from @Drewski4343
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If you imagine zooming the camera directly onto my virtual sphere, you would see the same thing.
maybe in your model
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but that doesnt prove anything in reality
It's supporting evidence to a claim I made that works in reality. I thought this was pretty straight forward...
@Noodle, why do you believe in simulation theory?
youe claiming it works in reality
it works in your virtual demonstration
Yes, and I can make that claim because the sky mimics reality.
what?
Put that down cause I would like to hear what others say on it
thats an illogical statement
what happens in my simulation happens in real life - the sky spins that way.
Don't believe it myself
thats ridiculous
?? how so?
@Noodle, ah. Okay. I don't buy it either. I adopted multiverse theory though.
can you put pink unicorns in your simulation so theyll exist in reality too?
how can the sky mimic reality? this is illogical
im not trying to strawman you, im pointing something out
So is the earth being flat, but that's a bad topic to talk about here maybe
youre making illogical statements
Drewski4343Today at 1:58 AM
what happens in my simulation happens in real life - the sky spins that way.
Drewski4343Today at 1:58 AM
Yes, and I can make that claim because the sky mimics reality.
illogical
I still don't see why that's an illogical claim. I started out with the idea that the sky rotates bidirectionally around two celestial poles. I created a simulation to see what that would look like and it mimics how the sky moves in reality.
@Noodle, reality is weird like that.
That's a globie actually *following up* with the subject matter.
Someone managed to simulate a domed plane and they ended up with the same star trails.
Oh, is there a vid? I'd like to see.
what happens in this gif happens in reality https://i.pinimg.com/originals/73/ac/31/73ac3138ab8b681e81c8f71b6733f345.gif
They did this on a physical model, not a computer simulation. They used a computer to rotate the image of stars one way. It was observed to spin both ways.
shall i choose another gif and make the same claim you did?
Were they the same stars, though?
What are you claiming exactly, Cat?
dont turn it around on me
you made the illogical claim
I'm not trying to turn anything around, I'm honestly not sure what you're getting at.
Drewski4343Today at 1:58 AM
what happens in my simulation happens in real life - the sky spins that way.
Drewski4343Today at 1:58 AM
Yes, and I can make that claim because the sky mimics reality.