Message from @Human Sheeple

Discord ID: 592514427551612941


2019-06-24 00:07:16 UTC  

should probably get back on track

2019-06-24 00:08:04 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/592506191176007694/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190624030747.png

2019-06-24 00:08:07 UTC  

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2019-06-24 00:09:03 UTC  

MOSTLY FLAT TEMPERATURE BENDS LIGHT: https://imgur.com/4quPxZP

2019-06-24 00:10:04 UTC  

no

2019-06-24 00:10:05 UTC  

you can

2019-06-24 00:12:30 UTC  

Yo guys im joining vc

2019-06-24 00:12:35 UTC  

Got no mic tho

2019-06-24 00:25:56 UTC  

They bounce

2019-06-24 00:26:47 UTC  

in not non consistent patern

2019-06-24 00:31:24 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/592512062354227212/PinkUnicorn.png

2019-06-24 00:31:38 UTC  

Want to defy physics? This experiment makes a straight laser beam appear to bend into a curve.

Fasten a laser pointer to a flat surface, positioned so it shines horizontally through a full plastic water bottle. Poke a hole in the plastic where the beam of light exits; water will spill out in an arc. (Use a bowl to catch the runoff.) The laser light will appear to bend along with the water. How is this possible?

According to Snellโ€™s law, a ray of light will change its angle when it hits the boundary between one medium (water) and another (air). So the light is actually bouncing back and forth in straight lines within the stream of water, as if trapped in a hall of mirrors.

2019-06-24 00:36:31 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/592513352304033804/FlatEarthUnderCertainWeatherConditions.jpg

2019-06-24 00:39:49 UTC  

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2019-06-24 00:40:36 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/592514377656303628/LightCurvesUp1.jpg

2019-06-24 00:40:39 UTC  

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2019-06-24 00:40:45 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/592514417942331392/FlatEarthRefractionUp7.png

2019-06-24 00:40:47 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/592514427056816149/FlatEarthRefractionUp8.png

2019-06-24 00:42:22 UTC  
2019-06-24 00:43:26 UTC  

MOSTLY FLAT SHIPS DISAPPEAR HULL FIRST: https://imgur.com/aUtqGyq

2019-06-24 00:45:25 UTC  

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2019-06-24 00:45:54 UTC  

>>mute 581122772777041930

2019-06-24 00:45:55 UTC  

<:vSuccess:390202497827864597> Successfully muted **Zanick**#7512

2019-06-24 00:45:57 UTC  

>>voicekick 581122772777041930

2019-06-24 00:45:58 UTC  

<:vSuccess:390202497827864597> Successfully voicekicked **Zanick**#7512

2019-06-24 00:54:26 UTC  

@Zanick rejoin vc stop interrupting

2019-06-24 00:55:46 UTC  

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2019-06-24 01:01:36 UTC  

Oof

2019-06-24 01:05:43 UTC  

No plastic in the bolivian salt flats @Tiktok

2019-06-24 01:05:53 UTC  

Although probably would be cheaper

2019-06-24 01:09:30 UTC  

MOSTLY FLAT SHIPS DISAPPEAR HULL FIRST: https://imgur.com/aUtqGyq

2019-06-24 01:11:25 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/592522134404857857/FlatEarthUnderCertainWeatherConditions.jpg

2019-06-24 01:17:24 UTC  

he speed of light in a substance is slower than in a vacuum since the light is being absorbed and reemitted by the atoms in the sample. Since the density of a liquid usually decreases with temperature, it is not surprising that the speed of light in a liquid will normally increase as the temperature increases. Thus, the index of refraction normally decreases as the temperature increases for a liquid. For many organic liquids the index of refraction decreases by approximately 0.0005 for every 1 ยฐC increase in temperature. However for water the variation is only about -0.0001/ยฐC.

2019-06-24 01:18:23 UTC  

@Zanick Denisity does not define refractive index

2019-06-24 01:19:03 UTC  

2019-06-24 01:21:00 UTC