Message from @Platinum Spark

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2019-07-15 13:36:42 UTC  

@2ᴅ ʟᴏʟɪ ᴡᴀɪꜰᴜ (、. ̫ . )、 because there’s no evidence that the sun is projected by a sattalite

2019-07-15 13:36:56 UTC  

is it beneath its capabilities to be as allpowerful as only nedding to start a big bang to have a universe unfurll at his desire without any more interaction because of the fundamental powers ins nature delivering us this eons old universe with all its physics and distances??

I saw it on YouTube it glitching out

2019-07-15 13:37:12 UTC  
2019-07-15 13:37:17 UTC  

you saw digital footage

Yes I did

2019-07-15 13:37:34 UTC  

that contradicts your opinion on finding things out for yourself

2019-07-15 13:37:36 UTC  

@2ᴅ ʟᴏʟɪ ᴡᴀɪꜰᴜ (、. ̫ . )、 have you ever seen it glitch out with your own eyes?

You guys can go look it up for yourselves

2019-07-15 13:37:40 UTC  

Correct

2019-07-15 13:38:00 UTC  

yes, i can also determine the output of the sun for mself

2019-07-15 13:38:01 UTC  

@2ᴅ ʟᴏʟɪ ᴡᴀɪꜰᴜ (、. ̫ . )、 no, we’ve already agreed we can only trust things we see with our own eyes

2019-07-15 13:38:03 UTC  

without youtube

I'll go and look at the sun then

2019-07-15 13:38:24 UTC  

@2ᴅ ʟᴏʟɪ ᴡᴀɪꜰᴜ (、. ̫ . )、 ive seen the sun every single day of my life and it has never glitches out

It doesn't happen often

2019-07-15 13:38:38 UTC  

i can prove ghosts exist with youtube...

2019-07-15 13:38:46 UTC  

@2ᴅ ʟᴏʟɪ ᴡᴀɪꜰᴜ (、. ̫ . )、 but let’s talk about projection, now that we have that god simulation nonsense out of the way

2019-07-15 13:39:19 UTC  

@2ᴅ ʟᴏʟɪ ᴡᴀɪꜰᴜ (、. ̫ . )、 so a projection is something that’s on a surface- it is light bouncing off something

2019-07-15 13:39:42 UTC  

@2ᴅ ʟᴏʟɪ ᴡᴀɪꜰᴜ (、. ̫ . )、 like at the theater, the projector is above the audience, behind them

2019-07-15 13:40:19 UTC  

@2ᴅ ʟᴏʟɪ ᴡᴀɪꜰᴜ (、. ̫ . )、 so if there’s a dome or screen or something, and something is projected on it, the source of the projection would have to be on the same side as the person looking at it

Yes it would

2019-07-15 13:40:42 UTC  

Which means it would have to be projected from earth, or from something between earth and the sky

2019-07-15 13:41:14 UTC  

Now, a reason that the projector is behind the audience is that things that cast a projection have to be way brighter than the projection itself

Yes that's where the satellites come in

2019-07-15 13:41:36 UTC  

No, a satellite would be on the other side of the sky, out in space

2019-07-15 13:41:58 UTC  

So a satellite can’t make the projection, it would have to be something on earth

2019-07-15 13:42:25 UTC  

So you’d need some object on earth, that is way way brighter than the sun

2019-07-15 13:42:51 UTC  

Right? Do you follow?

Im.following

2019-07-15 13:43:29 UTC  

Ok, so if you had that projector, this big really bright projector, that is projecting the sun on the skydome

2019-07-15 13:43:43 UTC  

As the projection moved it would change in size

2019-07-15 13:44:09 UTC  

It would be smallest at noon, at the shortest distance between the projector and the projection

2019-07-15 13:44:18 UTC  

And it would be the biggest at sunset and sunrise

2019-07-15 13:44:28 UTC  

Which is the opposite of how it is in reality

2019-07-15 13:45:08 UTC  

You could artificially change the size of the sun from the projector of course, but then it would look wrong to people right under the projection

2019-07-15 13:45:37 UTC  

So if sunset looks right to one person, then it will look all wrong to someone who’s supposed to be seeing noon

2019-07-15 13:46:23 UTC  

So this projected sun idea doesn’t really make sense, you see?