Message from @creemyice
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I already said
Take an image using a solar filter
jesus
Please watch, not respond within one second, you look foolish 😉
Could you watch the video, its pertinant to you flare nonsense 😉
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please tell me you’re a troll
i explained why 5 times
and stop using this wink emoji
it gives my cancer cancer
> Flat-Earthers like to show us videos of the Sun that appears shrinking during a sunset. They merely failed to control the exposure. Using a solar filter or the in-camera exposure settings, the size of the Sun will appear constant during a sunset.
>The apparent size of the Sun is constant throughout the day, seen from anywhere on Earth, from sunrise to sunset. This fact is only possible if the Sun is very far compared to the distance between any two observers on Earth.
You are talking, not watching, you cannot learn if your cup is filled 🙂
I watched the video and explained why
did you watch my video with solar filter
Hmmmmm then you know they change sizes, yes?
they don’t
But in my video THEY DO, hmmmmmmmmmm.......
your video just proves my point
it doesn’t prove the earth is flat
again watch the video with the solar filter
An the chap in the video covered this argument, thanks for not watching the video, you keep asserting youre right, an wont listen to reason
it proves my point
I said I watched it
jesus christ
i explained why that’s happening
So how did he disprove you solar flare argument?
read the wall of text i sent
i know you probably failed pre-school so it’s hard for you but try
Answer or leave!
he didn’t use solar filter
I know, didnt say he did, he did a demonstration
Tell me what demonstration he did?
When using a solar filter, other objects in the scene will not be visible and appears dark due to the fact any light coming not directly from the sun will be too faint to be recognized by the sensor of the camera.
Creamy frantically searching video he hasnt seen
Without a solar filter, sunlight would have been too bright, and cause sun glare around it. Sun glare is caused by scattering from the atmosphere, internal reflections in the camera, or the ‘blooming’ phenomenon in the sensor of the camera. To the camera itself, the sun and its glare are both too bright and cannot be distinguished from each other. As a result, the sun appears much larger than the actual size, and without a sharp boundary.
That’s my explanation