Message from @AaliDragon7

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2019-06-10 03:45:48 UTC  

?

2019-06-10 04:04:25 UTC  

ok

2019-06-10 04:05:01 UTC  

Aint no debating

2019-06-10 04:05:10 UTC  

Life is boring rn bc no debates

2019-06-10 04:05:15 UTC  

Yikes

2019-06-10 04:07:07 UTC  

Start a debate!

2019-06-10 04:07:55 UTC  

Aint nobody to debate with

2019-06-10 04:08:01 UTC  

Im not the type to statt one

2019-06-10 04:08:06 UTC  

Im usually the type to join one

2019-06-10 04:08:49 UTC  

Yeah, I'll pipe up if there's some misinformation that needs correcting, usually.

2019-06-10 04:10:54 UTC  

Look in the vc text chat

2019-06-10 04:11:01 UTC  

Look at the sun image

2019-06-10 04:12:24 UTC  

augh, I had to scroll past a bunch of gruesome images to get there...

2019-06-10 04:13:08 UTC  

What's the trig involved with that image?

2019-06-10 04:15:45 UTC  

Plum

2019-06-10 04:19:43 UTC  

Its pretty basic

2019-06-10 04:19:57 UTC  

Set up a triangle from you, to the moon, and then the sun

2019-06-10 04:20:54 UTC  

You already know the distance from you to the moon, find the angle from the moon to the sun starting at you

2019-06-10 04:21:04 UTC  

Then use trig ratios to solve the triangle

2019-06-10 04:28:51 UTC  

Mhm interesting

2019-06-10 04:40:18 UTC  

@AaliDragon7 interesting it is indeed

2019-06-10 04:41:17 UTC  

**Question Of The Day #106**

Can the recent murders of 2 ex-senators be added to The Clinton Body Count?

Speak your mind in the <#484514023698726912> 😃

2019-06-10 04:46:04 UTC  

No space debate make me sad

2019-06-10 04:48:10 UTC  

2019-06-10 04:48:41 UTC  

hi

2019-06-10 04:49:08 UTC  

hi

2019-06-10 04:50:12 UTC  

If the sun and moon’s real distances were actually known, perhaps you could use trig to figure out that sun picture. However, their distances are in fact not known. And anyone who says it haphazardly as if it’s fact, is lying to you.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/587503762948489238/image0.jpg

2019-06-10 04:57:51 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/587505689564413955/image0.jpg

2019-06-10 04:59:31 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/587506107602436117/image0.jpg

2019-06-10 05:00:58 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/587506473068658688/image0.jpg

2019-06-10 05:01:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/587506545378590745/image0.jpg

2019-06-10 05:23:13 UTC  

What does seeing Polaris through a hole in a rock have to do with flat earth?

2019-06-10 05:25:24 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/587512619749867522/image0.jpg

2019-06-10 05:27:03 UTC  

well, to start, they're not perfectly parallel. Sigma Octantis rotates quite a bit in the sky and even Polaris has some small rotation.

2019-06-10 05:28:23 UTC  

In fact, Polaris hasn't always been our pole star.

2019-06-10 05:29:06 UTC  

Thuban used to be back when the pyramids were built.

2019-06-10 05:30:23 UTC  

The fact we can see Polaris through a small hole on a rock every night, forever, while earth is spinning 1,000 mph, orbiting the sun at 45,000 mph, and moving with the solar system at 515,000 mph, while wobbling back and forth on an axis, is simply insane to try and make sense with on a heliocentric model.

2019-06-10 05:32:15 UTC  

I’m really not even wanting to sound rude.

2019-06-10 05:32:18 UTC