Message from @thing

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2019-07-29 22:29:11 UTC  
2019-07-29 22:31:28 UTC  

I used to think flat earth was a psy op to discredit other conspiracies. Then I learned all the astronauts were freemasons, flight paths are based on a flat earth map, commercial flights go thousands of miles out of their way instead of flying over Antarctica, air pressure collapses immediately in a vacuum without a container, there's no measurable curvature, moonlight is cold, we can see objects too far away, the horizon rises with you as you gain altitude, and the ball earth was first spoken of in the jewish mystic Zohar text 2000 years ago when everyone knew Earth was flat.

2019-07-29 22:32:03 UTC  

What is it you mean when you say moonlight is cold?

2019-07-29 22:32:36 UTC  

the light of the moon cools objects

2019-07-29 22:32:55 UTC  

moonlight has the opposite effect of sunlight

2019-07-29 22:33:28 UTC  

Are you sure? This sounds quite strange. I will look into this

2019-07-29 22:33:35 UTC  

Um

2019-07-29 22:33:42 UTC  

I am sure

2019-07-29 22:33:43 UTC  

Moonlight is light reflected off the sun

2019-07-29 22:33:53 UTC  

True

2019-07-29 22:33:53 UTC  

are you sure about that story Nick?

2019-07-29 22:34:10 UTC  

Ye based on the projections of sunlight onto the moon

2019-07-29 22:34:29 UTC  

When the moon is also in the sky you can see the crescent facing the sun

2019-07-29 22:34:35 UTC  

perhaps it's not what you've been told. Moonlight is measurably cold. Anyone can measure this

2019-07-29 22:34:45 UTC  

It's not what I've been told

2019-07-29 22:35:02 UTC  

It's logical as light reflects off everything in different degrees

2019-07-29 22:35:14 UTC  

And it seems that the moonlight observations to produce a cold aura are false. Measurements to credit this are as equally observable in the daylight. It is a simple fact, shaded regions provide a warmer area in all situations, night and day.

2019-07-29 22:35:31 UTC  

you can literally do your own tests @thing . very easy to prove

2019-07-29 22:35:56 UTC  

It's simply not logical to say sunlight can reflect off everything else but the moon

2019-07-29 22:36:01 UTC  

Think of it like this: standing under an umbrella under the sun would increase the temperature, correct?

2019-07-29 22:36:08 UTC  

Same for moon

2019-07-29 22:36:46 UTC  

fundamentally incorrect, but if you don't buy the shade measurements, then how about magnified moonlight?

2019-07-29 22:37:02 UTC  

Magnified moonlight is colder than moonlight surrounding it

2019-07-29 22:37:05 UTC  

@thing wot

2019-07-29 22:37:20 UTC  

How is it fundamentally incorrect. It seems pretty simple of a concept to understand

2019-07-29 22:37:56 UTC  

These experiments simply show individuals measuring temperature under a ceiling, then in the moonlight.

2019-07-29 22:37:59 UTC  

it is indeed simple and all I can do is contradict you and tell you to measure shade vs sunlit areas

2019-07-29 22:38:23 UTC  

don't believe anybody else @thing

2019-07-29 22:38:25 UTC  

Moonlight does not make things colder

2019-07-29 22:38:26 UTC  

do your own measurements

2019-07-29 22:38:37 UTC  

Whoops water

2019-07-29 22:38:41 UTC  

It will always be slightly warmer under shaded areas. This is not indicative of a cold moonlight

2019-07-29 22:39:06 UTC  

If you want a real experiment?

2019-07-29 22:39:09 UTC  

I would argue that it is. Your sunlight explanation is not true

2019-07-29 22:39:27 UTC  

but you still can't account for magnified moonlight with your shady theories

2019-07-29 22:39:47 UTC  

Not really a theory. I am just stating something simple

2019-07-29 22:41:44 UTC  

howdy

2019-07-29 22:42:00 UTC  

how are yall people doing

2019-07-29 22:42:06 UTC  

And also, this magnified moonlight sounds interesting, can you please provide a link or a source to your experiment? I have not found anything supporting your claim.

2019-07-29 22:42:11 UTC  
2019-07-29 22:42:20 UTC  

I suggest you read this