Message from @Seeker of Truth

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2019-07-22 18:15:47 UTC  

apparently that song had nothing to do with space missions it was a coincedence

2019-07-22 18:15:53 UTC  

@Seeker of Truth ok so less than 9,429 mi?

2019-07-22 18:15:54 UTC  

And globe came after flat soooo
Burden is still on you

2019-07-22 18:16:05 UTC  

@carlito how does that work

2019-07-22 18:16:10 UTC  

Learn your shit

2019-07-22 18:16:22 UTC  

well first of all the lounge is not for debates
second of all I am not interested in debating

2019-07-22 18:16:43 UTC  

Im just chilling now

2019-07-22 18:16:48 UTC  

Too lazy to debate

2019-07-22 18:16:48 UTC  

Same

2019-07-22 18:16:52 UTC  

Also same

2019-07-22 18:16:54 UTC  

Same

2019-07-22 18:16:56 UTC  

idk.. David Bowie said it in interview, ,

2019-07-22 18:17:00 UTC  

Well it does not matter, I can provide evidence but it will be denied as usual

2019-07-22 18:17:08 UTC  

Then do so

2019-07-22 18:17:10 UTC  

Iā€™m on vacation my guys Iā€™ll go debate mode eventually

2019-07-22 18:19:12 UTC  

Apparently some civilian high altitude balloons with IR and UV cameras show the stars disappearing at several miles up. Not sure if the same thing would happen to the sun and moon if it were to go up high enough, probably not.

2019-07-22 18:19:37 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/602927751220953108/image0.jpg

2019-07-22 18:19:42 UTC  

Maybe because they arenā€™t meant for that exposure when the sun and moon are so bright šŸ¤”

2019-07-22 18:20:10 UTC  

Itā€™s just too bright for other stats to show

2019-07-22 18:20:12 UTC  

Stars

2019-07-22 18:20:13 UTC  

re-read what I typed please

2019-07-22 18:20:30 UTC  

Lol no the sun wouldnā€™t disappear because itā€™s the brightest thing in our sky

2019-07-22 18:20:40 UTC  

stars still show up on IR and UV

2019-07-22 18:20:53 UTC  

I don't think the sun would disappear either

2019-07-22 18:20:55 UTC  

Yeos because then itā€™s slightly easier to see

2019-07-22 18:20:57 UTC  

It wouldnā€™t

2019-07-22 18:21:07 UTC  

but stars may be a different story

2019-07-22 18:21:15 UTC  

Yeah because they arenā€™t bright enough lmao

2019-07-22 18:21:26 UTC  

Same reason why we can only see stats at night

2019-07-22 18:21:31 UTC  

*stars

2019-07-22 18:22:52 UTC  

no you aren't getting what I am saying...
exposure / lighting is fine then in an instance with no apparent changing in the amount of light poof they stars seem to pop out of existence at a certain altitude

2019-07-22 18:23:13 UTC  

Almost like the sun comes up from the curve and outshines everything else šŸ¤”

2019-07-22 18:23:44 UTC  

šŸ˜† no

2019-07-22 18:23:47 UTC  

forget the sun XD

2019-07-22 18:23:53 UTC  

Rip your argument then

2019-07-22 18:23:56 UTC  

and what curve???

2019-07-22 18:24:05 UTC  

Rip your understanding šŸ˜†

2019-07-22 18:24:12 UTC  

šŸ¤„ whoops you got me there

2019-07-22 18:24:26 UTC  

Not like youā€™d stop debating whenever I keep talking

2019-07-22 18:24:33 UTC  

sun not even in the frame

2019-07-22 18:24:45 UTC  

Darn well there goes the logical explanation