Message from @BallsOutScience

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2019-10-14 04:28:54 UTC  
2019-10-14 04:28:55 UTC  

2019-10-14 04:28:58 UTC  

Are you freaking kidding

2019-10-14 04:29:52 UTC  

there seemed to be kind of a feedback-loop

2019-10-14 04:30:34 UTC  

Yup, I don't know how people can deliberately ignore all these ''misfortunes''. The earth would have to be huge in the moon landing clips since the new earth picture behind the moon

2019-10-14 04:30:49 UTC  

@rivenator12113 why do you say that

2019-10-14 04:31:18 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/633159876691886090/fromamillion.png

2019-10-14 04:31:27 UTC  

k

2019-10-14 04:31:30 UTC  

and?

2019-10-14 04:31:41 UTC  

If they were on the moon, the earth would've looked gigantic.

2019-10-14 04:31:44 UTC  

why

2019-10-14 04:31:54 UTC  

That or the picture was faked.

2019-10-14 04:32:06 UTC  

@BallsOutScience I just posted you the image why?

2019-10-14 04:32:16 UTC  

Yes what does that image suggest to you

2019-10-14 04:32:50 UTC  

That images suggest that if you were on the moon you would see it being huge but in the moon landing clips it looks so small.

2019-10-14 04:33:03 UTC  

k

2019-10-14 04:33:07 UTC  

but it depends on the focal length of the camera

2019-10-14 04:33:16 UTC  

the lens actually

2019-10-14 04:34:00 UTC  

Are you serious? Even a focal length can't make it look small like that with the moon landing clips.

2019-10-14 04:34:37 UTC  

yes, you don't appear to understand focal length and photography

2019-10-14 04:35:25 UTC  

Okay, let's go with your hypothesis. Do you have the moon landing focal length mm and the picture that I posted mm?

2019-10-14 04:35:51 UTC  

No i'd have to go look them up

2019-10-14 04:35:53 UTC  

I bet they're different

2019-10-14 04:35:59 UTC  

Look them up please.

2019-10-14 04:36:02 UTC  

K

2019-10-14 04:36:15 UTC  

But no matter what, your statemetn that it's impossible to look that way, is wrong

2019-10-14 04:36:27 UTC  

becasue now you know that focal length changes the relative size of the foreground and back ground

2019-10-14 04:36:54 UTC  

Stay on subject please, find out the 2 different focal length because they would need to be very different to make it work like that.

2019-10-14 04:36:55 UTC  

If you're far beyond the moon, and if the moon is smaller than the earth, then it's possible to see the moon smaller than the earth. If you're on the moon looking at the earth, then it's possible the earth looks smaller than the moon.

2019-10-14 04:37:03 UTC  

@BallsOutScience do you mean Angular Field of View???

2019-10-14 04:37:15 UTC  

@rivenator12113 This is on topic

2019-10-14 04:37:25 UTC  

you made a statement that those two images prove one is faked

2019-10-14 04:37:36 UTC  

but I showed you how this can be a simple difference in focal length

2019-10-14 04:37:43 UTC  

So your original statement is bunk

2019-10-14 04:37:59 UTC  

The burden of proof now lies on you, gives me the 2 different focal length used.

2019-10-14 04:38:04 UTC  

I did prove it

2019-10-14 04:38:12 UTC  

I showed how this effect happens at different focal lengths

2019-10-14 04:38:23 UTC  

I don't have to look up the numbers to show that what you originally said was wrong

2019-10-14 04:38:28 UTC  

about the relative sizes of the earth and moon