Message from @Rethinking Reality w/SRW

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2019-10-27 14:47:42 UTC  

Why don’t ring laser gyroscopes detect frame dragging? Among other things.

2019-10-27 14:47:54 UTC  

isn't the photosphere sun's surface or i'm tripping again

2019-10-27 14:48:10 UTC  

Yes it is the surface of the sun.

2019-10-27 14:48:15 UTC  

yeah

2019-10-27 14:48:29 UTC  

wait nani

2019-10-27 14:48:46 UTC  

good morning maersh

2019-10-27 14:49:41 UTC  

Yep they detect ether drift and no frame dragging.

2019-10-27 14:49:52 UTC  

Morning Attack

2019-10-27 14:49:55 UTC  

How are you?

2019-10-27 14:50:21 UTC  

no i knew sun's atmosphere was hotter than it's surface

2019-10-27 14:50:33 UTC  

but i didn't acknowledge the name 'chromosphere' at all

2019-10-27 14:50:35 UTC  

doing alright

2019-10-27 14:50:44 UTC  

good, but why alright?

2019-10-27 14:50:52 UTC  

did something happen?

2019-10-27 14:50:58 UTC  

alright is good

2019-10-27 14:51:12 UTC  

yeah ok

2019-10-27 14:51:59 UTC  

So why is the chromosphere aka corona hotter than the photosphere?

2019-10-27 14:52:32 UTC  

idk, you say it

2019-10-27 14:52:55 UTC  

i have an answer that works... not rly

2019-10-27 14:53:04 UTC  

but i wanna hear yours

2019-10-27 14:54:15 UTC  

Because the heat is collecting on the transparent glass in front of the sun causing a thermal expansion bulge and stellar aberration is lightening a lensing effect of the bumpy glass surface.

2019-10-27 14:54:26 UTC  

ook?

2019-10-27 14:54:45 UTC  

Literally a lensing effect not lightning.

2019-10-27 14:54:53 UTC  

my mere opinion is the sun doesn't work on gradual heat when it's about it's atmosphere

2019-10-27 14:55:09 UTC  

But lightning works because of the 100km glass sky. The first firmament.

2019-10-27 14:55:11 UTC  

they're burts or explosions

2019-10-27 14:55:20 UTC  

like flares, but smaller

2019-10-27 14:55:53 UTC  

ook, we have differen POVs

2019-10-27 14:55:55 UTC  

indeed

2019-10-27 14:56:32 UTC  

That 5 min video tells many mysteries of the sun not explained in the globe or flat earth

2019-10-27 14:56:45 UTC  

if i prove atleast half of those can be normal in the round earth model do i get a chocolate

2019-10-27 14:56:47 UTC  

?

2019-10-27 14:57:16 UTC  

lol

2019-10-27 14:58:13 UTC  

btw both flat and round models have lots of theoretical or even proven things that don't rllly work on concave

2019-10-27 14:58:29 UTC  

let's say, timezones, or eclipses

2019-10-27 14:58:31 UTC  

etc

2019-10-27 14:58:53 UTC  

Lol you haven’t looked into concave

2019-10-27 14:59:19 UTC  

Time zones and eclipses. Especially eclipses are fully explained in concave.

2019-10-27 14:59:41 UTC  

Along with turbogrades of planets, tides, real gravity etc

2019-10-27 14:59:53 UTC  

***hm***