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the wind the tempture
etc
When an object (or surface) is covered or shaded with a hand, roof, tree or cloud, it radiates less of its heat into the night air, and it will become slightly warmer than an object (or surface) that is exposed to the open night sky.
Actually, the Moon’s light (which is, of course, reflected sunlight) doesn’t have anything to do with it at all. It’s all about Radiative cooling.
there we go
works without shade too @mineyful . you can magnify the moonlight and it is colder than the moonlight surounding it
Thats what I said earlier, Logos still disagrees
yeop
ye boyyyy
earth is flat<:lul:484994724118134784>
you gonna attack the source?
Where is this magnification source @RidleyChozo
No
You keep stating that
I in fact agree
you all simply have cognitive dissonance. this is observable
i've never heard of this magnification thing until now
I see.
ah yes ad homs
deny the evidence and continue debating
***COGNITIVE DISSONACE = NOT TRUSTING SOMEONE WHO DOES THE MATH INCORRECTLY***
big brain time
doesn't matter how pretty your math is if experiments disprove your theory
lmao
logos
explain aurora borealis in a flat earth model. ty
sun particles hit the flat earth dome?
First of all, nothing can just make anything “colder”. Heat can only be transferred. This is a well-established fact of thermodynamics.
@RidleyChozo is the experiment done with accurate scientific instruments and in a perfect environment?
for a experimant measuring the tempture of the moon and proving moonlight is cold you'd have to take the moon out of existence get the temperature then put the moon back into existence
Where all other factors are equalised
Aka all else equal
you can repeat the experiment yourself @NickC64 we could all do 10 experiments each and write up a study
They don't account for thermodynamics, physics, or science in general. The Flat Earth theory is just like any other conspiracy theory
logos that would still disprove the moonlight theory
if you want we can do it tonight
@RidleyChozo I don't have any good methods of conducting an experiment without huge margins of error
someone make a google doc and lets draft a write up
it's citizen science time
who wants to make the document