Message from @Edillon

Discord ID: 609999065177915402


2019-08-11 05:33:48 UTC  

@Deleted User VC is lit

2019-08-11 05:33:50 UTC  

It’s fine

2019-08-11 05:33:53 UTC  

Join and listen

2019-08-11 05:43:01 UTC  

Ah haha

2019-08-11 05:43:04 UTC  

Ah haha

2019-08-11 05:43:08 UTC  

I love flat earth

2019-08-11 05:43:11 UTC  

😂😂😂😂

2019-08-11 05:43:58 UTC  

Flat earth is GOD, globe earth is SATAN.
Amen brother

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/609985343076433954/satans-globe-earth-lie-the-bigbangandevolutionexplain-life-you-werean-accident-3412482.png

2019-08-11 05:59:54 UTC  

So I have a genuine question

2019-08-11 06:00:58 UTC  

Is this server like legit? Because I'm very into theories, learning about things, and conspiring and trying to crack codes, so like is this place really a joke or is it a genuine theory chat / server ? ❤

2019-08-11 06:10:43 UTC  

Couldn’t tell you, I’m hardly in here. But it seems like a lot of people take it serious then a good majority don’t

2019-08-11 06:13:30 UTC  

Somebody brought up a good point

2019-08-11 06:14:23 UTC  

Somewhat powerful telescopes are easy to get, albeit very expensive

2019-08-11 06:15:10 UTC  

If you were to aim a telescope to a large land mass far away, you wouldn’t see anything do to curvature

2019-08-11 06:15:40 UTC  

this is something you could do with ease

2019-08-11 06:15:42 UTC  

This place is legit with real conspiracy theorist Izzle

2019-08-11 06:36:58 UTC  

@Edillon That's not due to curvature..

2019-08-11 06:37:43 UTC  

correct me if I’m wrong, but with a powerful enough telescope to see mainland, wouldn’t the vanishing point be past it?

2019-08-11 06:38:13 UTC  

From where to where ?

2019-08-11 06:38:22 UTC  

Purely hypothetical

2019-08-11 06:38:30 UTC  

Doesn’t matter which landmass to which

2019-08-11 06:38:31 UTC  

From where to where?

2019-08-11 06:38:40 UTC  

That doesn't help

2019-08-11 06:38:55 UTC  

You can't see Europe from the US

2019-08-11 06:39:10 UTC  

If that's what you mean

2019-08-11 06:39:13 UTC  

no

2019-08-11 06:39:19 UTC  

That’s way too far of course

2019-08-11 06:39:23 UTC  

Then from where to where?

2019-08-11 06:39:31 UTC  

I mean like Hyannis to Boston

2019-08-11 06:39:35 UTC  

Maybe

2019-08-11 06:40:45 UTC  

It would depend on a few factors such as Angular resolution, atmospheric lensing, diffraction, refraction, weather.

2019-08-11 06:40:57 UTC  

Things like this

2019-08-11 06:40:59 UTC  

right

2019-08-11 06:41:08 UTC  

would be hard to get a clear view

2019-08-11 06:47:43 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/610001383831371786/finestrelles-gaspard-marc-bret-bh.png

2019-08-11 06:48:16 UTC  

You can see very far if the factors @🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 are adequate

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/610001524445151233/Z1E9Ul4A.jpeg

2019-08-11 06:48:34 UTC  

Simply put, there are too many observations that go beyond the curve for the curve to be the reason we don't see things on certain days. And a really easy way to use logic against the curve is that long distance photography is usually done when the weather is favorable and refraction is as low as possible. For things to loom up over the curve, you first need to demonstrate light bending down (but that's a separate issue), then you would need a large amount of refraction for to do what people say it's doing to come up over a ludicrous amount of curvature.

2019-08-11 06:48:49 UTC  

I guess not so simple 😅

2019-08-11 06:49:00 UTC  

For sure

2019-08-11 06:49:24 UTC  

completely understandable

2019-08-11 06:49:41 UTC  

Oh, good! 😋