Message from @the21cat
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they think u can see 300 trillion miles away like they dont know how perspective works
how the flat earth explain this : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgjeUGc_Vsg @PicklePot
Of course you can see light forever unless it's obstructed by an object, fhats how light works
lol
thats cute
That's not how perspective works
The curvature of the earth should obstruct it though
What do you mean by "perspective"? That if a star is 300 trillion miles away, we won't see it?
that was even worse than the guy earlier who said if we dont cure cancer humans will cease to exist on earth as a species
He was somewhat correct, although that is a tiny exaggeration
baron anything u see is expained away thats why u cant have an optical proof
Who believes in the evolution of Darwin?
Me
pickle u know the inverse square law and u think u can see light forever as long as its not obstructed ?
Not exactly hwo Darwin said it, but evolution is real
And yes
Thats how light works in space
u dont think the inverse square law would affect u being able to see light forever ?
are u lookin up how the inverse square law works
There's no hard-set limit to how far you can see.
oh
debate it
Without a doubt
u guys should go debate it
in civil debate
No its too dumb to debate. Even here
There is a limit where you can see, it's called the observable universe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observable_universe
There is a point where the photons become so spread out that it's basically impossible to see anything, but that depends entire on the object's luminosity.
Also light takes a certain amount of time to travel a specific distance
Oh, observable universe?
we dont even know how fast light travels in space
I wasn't talking about that.
The observable universe is a spherical region of the Universe comprising all matter that can be observed from Earth or its space-based telescopes and exploratory probes at the present time, because electromagnetic radiation from these objects has had time to reach the Solar System and Earth since the beginning of the cosmological expansion.
We do. We calculated it
It's about 30,000,000 meters per second
who calculated it
who went to space
Hey stupid
Some random guy not worth researching
@Ivan Pavlovich more like 299,000,000m/s