Message from @T-Bone-viper

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2019-07-28 00:45:45 UTC  

Are you seriously asking why you can see a blazing star in a vacuum but not a hunk of metal that doesnt emit any light in a hazy polluted atmosphere filled with water particles, bugs, and millions of little particles of dust and god knows what

2019-07-28 00:46:13 UTC  

@Steve Angell What do you think a vacuum is?

2019-07-28 00:46:19 UTC  

🍿

2019-07-28 00:46:36 UTC  

🍿mind if I join

2019-07-28 00:46:36 UTC  

It is not perspective. It is salty and humid air that blocks our vision even with telescope. Shoot where I live I am lucky when visibility is even 7 miles.

2019-07-28 00:47:07 UTC  

What it is. Nothing. No air or anything else. A pure vacuum.

2019-07-28 00:47:10 UTC  

The fact that we can see the same stars through out the year when the earth according to your sun worship model is on the other side of the orbit let’s say in winter compared to summer. I should not be able to see the same stars all year around. So your entire we can see it if the light reaches our retina is bonk if the stars aren’t even in our direct line of sight according to your model

2019-07-28 00:47:45 UTC  

You do realise you don’t necessarily see the same stars all the time

2019-07-28 00:47:55 UTC  

right?

2019-07-28 00:48:15 UTC  

I also see lunar eclipses near sundown or sunset. Impossible were your Globe model real.

2019-07-28 00:49:14 UTC  

a lunar eclipse is when the moon is in the earth’s shadow

2019-07-28 00:49:14 UTC  

Yes however many are seen year round that could not be on the globe earth were we on a globe.

2019-07-28 00:49:28 UTC  

If I can see certain constellations all year around doesn’t matter how you try to bend it. It is too inconsistent to be taken seriously. Besides you believe the star has already died along time ago.

2019-07-28 00:49:35 UTC  

which stars? @Steve Angell

2019-07-28 00:49:41 UTC  

which constellations? @Lampz

2019-07-28 00:49:54 UTC  

Lampz do you know how light works

2019-07-28 00:49:59 UTC  

lmao what even is the argument here? stars don't exist?

2019-07-28 00:49:59 UTC  

No. Were that what a lunar eclipse is we could not see it near sundown or sunset. Yet we can.

2019-07-28 00:50:04 UTC  

i dont think he does

2019-07-28 00:50:23 UTC  

@Steve Angell what i described is a lunar eclipse

2019-07-28 00:50:29 UTC  

W-www what stars do exist

2019-07-28 00:50:39 UTC  

it’s not debatable

2019-07-28 00:50:47 UTC  

Any of them man. Dipper, Libra, Sag doesn’t matter which. If I can see them all year around your model is too inconsistent

2019-07-28 00:50:53 UTC  

The North Pole star is seen up to 40 degrees south. Impossible were we on a ball and if it were where they claim it is.

2019-07-28 00:51:18 UTC  

oh the earth is flat theory.

2019-07-28 00:51:26 UTC  

it's round, stop looking like clowns

2019-07-28 00:51:40 UTC  

^

2019-07-28 00:51:42 UTC  

Lampz you realize a year is just the earth going around the sun right?

2019-07-28 00:52:05 UTC  

What matters for seing stars is what hemisphere you are in

2019-07-28 00:52:21 UTC  

@Lampz They change position throughout the year

2019-07-28 00:52:23 UTC  

Apparently it’s normal to believe we live on a ball. You don’t realize your just going with popular opinion and not thinking rationally and factually about this situation

2019-07-28 00:52:33 UTC  

Yes but that would mean the sun would block our view of about 30% of the stars at all times. Changing with rotation.

2019-07-28 00:53:02 UTC  

now where did you get 30%

2019-07-28 00:53:11 UTC  

At night it doesnt block any

2019-07-28 00:53:20 UTC  

Again your being inconsistent saying they change position when you believe it is the earth spinning and orbiting and all a bunch of crazy things when we can observe the trails they make every single day

2019-07-28 00:53:20 UTC  

Birds aren’t real

2019-07-28 00:53:33 UTC  

We could not see the stars hiding behind or anywhere near the sun.

2019-07-28 00:53:40 UTC  

dude cmon

2019-07-28 00:53:53 UTC  

you think the stars are moving and not us

2019-07-28 00:53:55 UTC  

?

2019-07-28 00:53:58 UTC  

@Lampz can you answer a question