Message from @NickC64

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2019-07-29 23:03:26 UTC  

yeyeye The emission spectrum of a chemical element or chemical compound is the spectrum of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation emitted due to an atom or molecule making a transition from a high energy state to a lower energy state.

2019-07-29 23:03:26 UTC  

Dont look at things burning as always being red hot, it always depends on the material and wavelength

2019-07-29 23:03:32 UTC  

^

2019-07-29 23:03:35 UTC  

it's something else though, as meteors don't exist

2019-07-29 23:03:39 UTC  

lmao alright

2019-07-29 23:03:41 UTC  

lol

2019-07-29 23:03:42 UTC  

I doubt that the streaks have the same conditions to behave like normal fire

2019-07-29 23:03:43 UTC  

that's just a bit of denial right there

2019-07-29 23:03:46 UTC  

yup

2019-07-29 23:03:49 UTC  

what are they then

2019-07-29 23:04:03 UTC  

I'm assuming stars

2019-07-29 23:04:03 UTC  

well, lets go to hebrew mythology

2019-07-29 23:04:06 UTC  

oh no

2019-07-29 23:04:10 UTC  

oh god

2019-07-29 23:04:14 UTC  

Sure, let's hear it

2019-07-29 23:04:29 UTC  

according to hebrew mythology, when demons try to invade heaven, they are thrown with such force that they streak across the sky

2019-07-29 23:04:35 UTC  

yea... ok

2019-07-29 23:04:44 UTC  

lmao Meteors are no more than dust and ice from the trail of comets. Meteorites can be "stony", made up of minerals rich in silicon and oxygen, "iron", consisting mainly of iron and nickel, or "stony-iron", a combination of the two

2019-07-29 23:04:45 UTC  

by Raguel, the angel

2019-07-29 23:04:56 UTC  

why not just use the scientific consensus

2019-07-29 23:04:57 UTC  

But how do they get so bright if they're thrown

2019-07-29 23:05:02 UTC  

well try to imagine as a thought experiment, a flat earth where these 'meteor showers' aren't at all what you've been told they are on the globe. how would you determine what they are

2019-07-29 23:05:04 UTC  

im not going to use fake science

2019-07-29 23:05:08 UTC  

what about landed meteorites

2019-07-29 23:05:14 UTC  

You seem to actively dismiss science and are quick to accept the word of some ancient book.

2019-07-29 23:05:15 UTC  

we've been recovering bits of them

2019-07-29 23:05:19 UTC  

^

2019-07-29 23:05:22 UTC  

craters never have the debris of the meteors in them

2019-07-29 23:05:28 UTC  

?

2019-07-29 23:05:32 UTC  

?

2019-07-29 23:05:35 UTC  

Yet you say not to believe everything you hear and read....

2019-07-29 23:05:36 UTC  

because the meteor is just there in the crater

2019-07-29 23:05:52 UTC  

Also the meteor gets scattered through impact

2019-07-29 23:06:02 UTC  

A relatively small meteorite forms a simple impact crater. Measuring typically less than 3 miles (5 kilometers) in diameter, this type of impact crater is relatively smooth, bowl-shaped, and nearly circular. ... In simple craters, this impact melt is often found as small blobs of material within the breccia layer.

2019-07-29 23:06:07 UTC  

okay I think there are bits of it in the crater

2019-07-29 23:06:14 UTC  

Just because visible fragments aren't in the crater doesn't mean it doesn't exist

2019-07-29 23:06:17 UTC  

^

2019-07-29 23:06:27 UTC  

Yes and usually when an impact is so intense and powerful, the meteor impact focuses on a central point

2019-07-29 23:06:46 UTC  

just because it isn't there doesn't mean it isn't real

2019-07-29 23:06:47 UTC  

😄

2019-07-29 23:06:53 UTC  

lol