Message from @idontlikestereotypes

Discord ID: 592961037838581760


2019-06-25 06:11:07 UTC  

Too answer your question first Brian. the moon isn't on a fixed orbit. Hence it appears bigger some seasons. its similar (on a much smaller scale) to how pluto orbits the sun on a uneven orbit sometimes being the 9th body orbiting the sun sometimes the 8th. so no the moon isn't always the same size. Also the pictures shown by you are actually enhanced and zoomed so the Earth will naturally appear bigger. I can tell its zoomed by the way because the surface of the moon is rather blurred and pixilated in places.

2019-06-25 06:11:38 UTC  

Now for you Dew

2019-06-25 06:11:54 UTC  

I want you to picture this with me ok.

2019-06-25 06:11:54 UTC  

i can’t wait for you to say the same thing a 3rd time

2019-06-25 06:11:56 UTC  

Geek the picture of earth as seen from the moon is from nasa.gov apolllo 11 mission

2019-06-25 06:12:05 UTC  

So if you doubt the photos ask nasa

2019-06-25 06:12:06 UTC  

no its not

2019-06-25 06:12:14 UTC  

the earth is too clear

2019-06-25 06:12:17 UTC  

yes it is

2019-06-25 06:12:22 UTC  

I just pulled it

2019-06-25 06:12:40 UTC  

this is a picture of earth from the Apollo 11 mission

2019-06-25 06:12:56 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/592960401231183873/6550.png

2019-06-25 06:13:10 UTC  

Earthrise viewed from lunar orbit prior to landing
AS11-44-6550
Earthrise viewed from lunar orbit prior to landing

2019-06-25 06:13:11 UTC  

Fun fact, the only meaning for apollo is Satan

2019-06-25 06:13:23 UTC  

Care to try again?

2019-06-25 06:14:04 UTC  

Explain why I can't put a picture in

2019-06-25 06:14:10 UTC  

other then roles

2019-06-25 06:15:02 UTC  

still waiting for an answer to how i can see over the curve you claim exists, and no “da earth is reeeally big” is not an answer, i have taken into account the size you believe in, and I am seeing over the curve you believe in. rhetorical question, i know you have no answer

2019-06-25 06:15:28 UTC  

On a given day, if many different cities measure the angle of the Sun at local noon, the resulting data, when combined with the known distances between cities, shows that the Earth has 180 degrees of north-south curvature. (A full range of angles will be observed if the north and south poles are included, and the day chosen is either the autumnal or spring equinox.) This is consistent with many rounded shapes, including a sphere, and is inconsistent with a flat shape.

Some claim that this experiment assumes a very distant Sun, such that the incoming rays are essentially parallel, and if a flat Earth is assumed, that the measured angles can allow one to calculate the distance to the Sun, which must be small enough that its incoming rays are not very parallel. However, if more than two relatively well-separated cities are included in the experiment, the calculation will make clear whether the Sun is distant or nearby. For example, on the equinox, the 0 degree angle from the North Pole and the 90 degree angle from the equator predict a Sun which would have to be located essentially next to the surface of a flat Earth, but the difference in angle between the equator and New York City would predict a Sun much further away if the Earth is flat. Because these results are contradictory, the surface of the Earth cannot be flat; the data is consistent with a nearly spherical Earth and a Sun which is very far away compared with the diameter of the Earth. That's your answer.

2019-06-25 06:15:28 UTC  

I like how it was apollo (satan) 13 (unbelievers number) that made it to the moon

2019-06-25 06:15:37 UTC  

If I'm not allowed to put pictures then how am I supposed to give evidence. And I was getting to you once I explain to brian the way the earth works in relation to the moon.

2019-06-25 06:15:43 UTC  

@idontlikestereotypes Can you break that down for me

2019-06-25 06:15:47 UTC  

I'm not too smart

2019-06-25 06:15:55 UTC  

stop copy and pasting information from your handler and answer my question: how can i see over the curve?

2019-06-25 06:16:42 UTC  

i only gave you the information why is the earth round but if you want you can very easily search on google, the question and not annoy other people.

2019-06-25 06:16:44 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/592961358887387147/3876a8c267273be21f4d6a19b6958f9d.jpg

2019-06-25 06:16:47 UTC  

Because of this beautiful thing called being high up. Why do you think people climbed mountains to see better? Because you can physically see farther.

2019-06-25 06:17:14 UTC  

Thats because the light can travel further

2019-06-25 06:17:29 UTC  

Those. Mountains. Should. Be. Below. Your. Curve. According. To. Your. Math.

2019-06-25 06:17:39 UTC  

Because the primary thing that governs a refractive index is the temperature of air, not the density

2019-06-25 06:17:43 UTC  

You should not be able to see them, according to your math

2019-06-25 06:17:46 UTC  

Were not annoying you paul...you came here to annoy us you have the roles reversed.

2019-06-25 06:17:51 UTC  

Inconsistent huh?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/592961641059057697/15045110.jpg

2019-06-25 06:17:52 UTC  

😃

2019-06-25 06:17:57 UTC  

Really now. Because you can get the same effect from buildings

2019-06-25 06:18:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/592961737645621279/image0.jpg

2019-06-25 06:18:41 UTC  

from anything with height and a an unobstructed view

2019-06-25 06:18:42 UTC  

you are claiming this is possible. it is not possible. You should not be able to see over the curve, but you can. You have no answer, you are wrong

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/592961851604860928/image0.gif

2019-06-25 06:18:57 UTC  

YES derek