Message from @🎃 Spookmaster Jaqula 🎃

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2019-07-21 00:56:17 UTC  

If that were the case the shadow would go in the opposite direction

2019-07-21 00:56:22 UTC  

No

2019-07-21 00:56:27 UTC  

There is no shadow

2019-07-21 00:56:31 UTC  

That's my point

2019-07-21 00:56:40 UTC  

light does infact bend and it bends around things that are spheres

2019-07-21 00:56:44 UTC  

It's literally the lack of light reaching that point

2019-07-21 00:56:45 UTC  

So the moon darkened itself

2019-07-21 00:56:50 UTC  

It can bend yes

2019-07-21 00:56:54 UTC  

But not in this case

2019-07-21 00:57:15 UTC  

Because omni directional light doesn't stop randomly from a. Continuous source

2019-07-21 00:57:17 UTC  

Around things that are spheres with different light refractive indexes aswell

2019-07-21 00:57:32 UTC  

im fairly sure this question can be answered with a quick google search

2019-07-21 00:57:45 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/602303166649860096/Google3.png

2019-07-21 00:58:14 UTC  

What is the earth flat @eletrick33

2019-07-21 00:58:28 UTC  

idk im not a flat earther

2019-07-21 00:58:44 UTC  

Yeah im asking should I just search it in google

2019-07-21 00:58:58 UTC  

sure

2019-07-21 00:59:02 UTC  

Polaris isn't fixed. It actually has a slight rotation.

2019-07-21 00:59:45 UTC  

I cannot send a screenshot I have missing permissions it says no it's roughly a sphere

2019-07-21 01:00:47 UTC  

<:n_:507995520724369431> <:b_:507995503397699585> <:a_:507995510624354305>

2019-07-21 01:00:58 UTC  

Polaris does move you are correct just significantly less than other stars in the sky

2019-07-21 01:01:52 UTC  

It's close to the north celestial pole, but not exact.

2019-07-21 01:02:02 UTC  

❓ 👀

2019-07-21 01:02:40 UTC  

Also, Polaris want always our pole star. Thuban used to be, about 5000 years ago.

2019-07-21 01:03:09 UTC  

And after a certain time I can't remember how long Polaris will be replaced by another

2019-07-21 01:03:18 UTC  

Yup!

2019-07-21 01:04:01 UTC  

Gamma Cephei

2019-07-21 01:04:08 UTC  

And no evidence for this claim

2019-07-21 01:04:09 UTC  

you know what its actually entirely possible for polaris to be gone but we just dont know yet because light is slow

2019-07-21 01:04:36 UTC  

"Light is slow" - Learning curve 2019

2019-07-21 01:04:38 UTC  

Yes

2019-07-21 01:04:44 UTC  

True in cosmic scales

2019-07-21 01:05:14 UTC  

The closest star other than the sun proxima centuri the light takes over 4 years to reach us

2019-07-21 01:05:35 UTC  

laugh at me all you want but light is slow @Bibleman

2019-07-21 01:05:36 UTC  

Oh, there is for Thuban, Bibleman. The Egyptians documented it.

2019-07-21 01:06:05 UTC  

When you have something that is as big as well space yes light is slow

2019-07-21 01:06:26 UTC  

everything is slow in space

2019-07-21 01:06:37 UTC  

Lol Egyptian hyrogliph documentation, a guy draws a star shape and you say it's evidence

2019-07-21 01:07:06 UTC  

You guys don't realize you are in a cult

2019-07-21 01:07:12 UTC  

I suggest you read up about it before writing it off.

2019-07-21 01:07:15 UTC  

a book says god is real and you take that as evidence