Message from @Soldier of Blyat
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i wonder if we can magnify a magnifying glass
@RidleyChozo how do you explain the lit up part on the moon always facing the sun
err light sources I mean
technically yeah logos
I don't see a reason why we can't
magnify a magnifying glass being magnifyed with a magnifying glass
ye
isn't that just a microscope
Well when we speak of "coldness" we are really describing a gradual cessation of particle movement
or less amout of kenetic energy simply
I just can't wrap my head around things getting cooled by particles carrying energy
it just *does not make sense*
if you're getting more energy, you should be heating up
Nothing is really cool, just loses heat
We fight today against devils and thieves, and the occasional Jew/Jesuit
you can't debunk clear unedited video sources
we could start with a large magnifying glass from a projection TV and aim it at a smaller one to focus the energy
Look for this while you are skywatching...
https://youtu.be/t5qaIJD55P8
wait what logos
Speaking of skywatching does anyone want to buy me a telescope?
idk i'm just spitballing on how we can amplify the magnified light
rad is there really a meteor shower tonight
thought that wasn't possible on the FE model
meteor showers, what even are they, because rocks won't produce that much light
they're burning up that's what causes the light
and streak
Trust me space rocks are reallllllly powerful
Meteor showers are rocks burning up
why isn't the light red/yellow then
a number of meteors that appear to radiate from one point in the sky at a particular date each year, due to the earth's regularly passing through a field of particles at that position in its orbit. Meteor showers are named after the constellation in which the radiant is situated, e.g., the Perseids.
Not really just that
idk lets find out
because of the material is being burned off
But also ice and dust trails
it is too bright, looking just light stars
That is ice and rock being burned, so a different color trail
@Bibleman The atoms in the meteoroid emit light because they are heated up by entering the atmosphere, and so they burn and release different wavelengths of light, or different colors, in the same way that putting different compounds into fireworks makes them explode in different colors
*like
going through the atmosphere really is a wild ride
Also fire doesn't have to be red or yellow