Message from @greloom.

Discord ID: 578967299911057418


2019-05-17 15:17:45 UTC  

i know i have seen a big moon and a little moon in the sky

2019-05-17 15:18:05 UTC  

the moon does not always appear to be the same size from what i have observed myself

2019-05-17 15:18:25 UTC  

so if ur claim is the moon doesnt appear to change size im gonna say u havent looked at enough moons

2019-05-17 15:19:32 UTC  

thats called a super moon, a super moon is when the moon is closest to the earth to the Earth in its elliptic orbit around the earth

2019-05-17 15:21:09 UTC  

not in my eyes

2019-05-17 15:21:28 UTC  

?

2019-05-17 15:21:48 UTC  

its apparent sometimes the moon is huge sometiems its tiny

2019-05-17 15:21:54 UTC  

i dont need a tool to see it

2019-05-17 15:22:07 UTC  

ok

2019-05-17 15:22:10 UTC  

ok

2019-05-17 15:23:16 UTC  

sometimes

2019-05-17 15:23:46 UTC  

not very but if something is the size of a cellphone ot tv screen i can clearly see they arent appearing to be the same size

2019-05-17 15:24:13 UTC  

if u had 2 objects in front of me and one was 3 yeards long or a foot long i wouldnt need to measure them to see they are different sizes

2019-05-17 15:26:21 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/578966547893059585/image0.jpg

2019-05-17 15:26:51 UTC  

Because that makes measurable sense. 🙄

2019-05-17 15:26:52 UTC  

ok if one night u put something that was 3 yards long then a week later u put something that was a footlong in front of me i once again would not need to use a tape measure to see they appear to be different sizes

2019-05-17 15:27:16 UTC  

it really wouldnt do just as well because if it was 28 million miles away we would be toasted

2019-05-17 15:27:35 UTC  

According to your belief perhaps.

2019-05-17 15:28:02 UTC  

if you took a pin head chunk of the sun it would kill everything in a 50 miles radius

2019-05-17 15:28:03 UTC  

if it as 28 million miels away and smaller we wouldnt get toasted if u kept the size distance ratio the same

2019-05-17 15:29:20 UTC  

sup

2019-05-17 15:29:47 UTC  

@eletrick33 yea cuz the sun is denser than you, in some unimaginable way

2019-05-17 15:29:53 UTC  

the sun is 9,941°F and the core is 27 million degrees fahrenheit

2019-05-17 15:30:04 UTC  

yea, cuz the core isn't the outer layer

2019-05-17 15:30:12 UTC  

also for the love of god use celcius

2019-05-17 15:41:58 UTC  

No

2019-05-17 15:42:26 UTC  

who took the temperature of the core of the sun

2019-05-17 15:43:45 UTC  

we took the temperature of the inside of an object that is 93 million miles away ?

2019-05-17 15:44:11 UTC  

27 million degrees doesn't sound survivable. Whoever took the temperature probably ended up taking one for the team.

2019-05-17 15:44:39 UTC  

its all theory

2019-05-17 15:44:59 UTC  

<:nasalies:485141702403686403>

2019-05-17 15:46:08 UTC  

nasalies

2019-05-17 15:46:48 UTC  

เอ

2019-05-17 15:46:53 UTC  

เพดตำรวจ

2019-05-17 15:46:55 UTC  

จัดโชคมิตร

2019-05-17 15:46:58 UTC  

ชักกระตุก

2019-05-17 15:47:03 UTC  

Sorr6

2019-05-17 15:47:51 UTC  

Hey

2019-05-17 15:48:09 UTC  

English only @Kate

2019-05-17 15:48:12 UTC  

Hello

2019-05-17 15:48:53 UTC  

Said sorry mateeee