Message from @RidleyChozo
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we should get maybe 50 people to do it
We need a pure soul
in this server and in others
I was thinking it would be great to get a giant magnifying glass from an old Projection TV and use it to magnify the moonlight
I had a 100 ft tall fir tree trunk i used for my shadow that cast into a field
I explained that phenomenon already that moonlight does not make things cold
So i was about 40 feet away from the tree
it just breaks the laws of thermodynamics
there aren't any cooling rays available
Dont care
you should care
tho
:/ okay lets go more in depth about this theory
It makes objects cold
why only moonlight then, what other sources of cooling rays are there
err cooling sources
You go test it yourself
***SEVERAL PEOPLE ARE TYPING***
I know a useless debate when I see one
I dont care what you think
Have there been any other observed sources that make rays cool?
if so, can we make our own
The moon
besides the moon
Not that i know of
shouldn't we be finding some more
There is light that doesnt produce any heat
really...
Yes
skywallk not now
just find a long bridge
What we need is to pool funds together to first fly to the height of the "ISS" to see if the earth is flat first
what sources of light do not provide heat
Then we fly to the moon and grab some moon rock
no lets stay on this topic for a bit
👌
lets go deeper into this moonlight theory
Moonlight/Moonshade Temperature difference Experiment
Take two similar thermometers
Place one directly lit up by moon light and the other in solid moon shade
Make sure to place them in a similar location and surface material, out of the elements
Leave for 30 minutes, then take and record temperature reading for each
Swap the thermometers over with each other and leave for another 30 minutes
Take and record temp readings for each