Message from @Horror

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2019-11-05 23:56:38 UTC  

How does one fake parallel light rays without the raycasting technology

2019-11-05 23:56:52 UTC  

Because I don’t see any evidence for its existence prior to the 80s

2019-11-05 23:56:56 UTC  

Were there parallel light rays on the moon landing?

2019-11-05 23:56:59 UTC  

Btw Star Wars 4 came out in 77

2019-11-05 23:57:20 UTC  

Yes, the shadow consistency and contrast

2019-11-05 23:57:37 UTC  

A near point source of light would have the shadows diverge

2019-11-05 23:57:52 UTC  

Oakheart are you familiar with what a gyrocompass is

2019-11-05 23:57:55 UTC  

You either need a large and distance source, or raycasting technology

2019-11-05 23:58:23 UTC  

Another NASA device invented to prove a globe earth.

2019-11-05 23:58:26 UTC  

Not interested.

2019-11-05 23:58:46 UTC  

No evidence for such a claim whatsoever

2019-11-05 23:58:59 UTC  

NASA is simply faking space travel.

2019-11-05 23:59:02 UTC  

Well

2019-11-05 23:59:15 UTC  

Control of space is control of everything

2019-11-05 23:59:34 UTC  

You know what, here’s a simple question

2019-11-05 23:59:44 UTC  

The gyrocompass was invented in the late 1800s

2019-11-05 23:59:52 UTC  

And was used to navigate ships and subs

2019-11-05 23:59:53 UTC  

On a flat plane, why don’t we all observe the sun rising and setting to the north?

2019-11-06 00:00:29 UTC  

Sierra Leone and New Zealand’s sunrise and sunset respectively

2019-11-06 00:00:43 UTC  

@🎃Oakheart🎃 they didn’t have the technology at the time

2019-11-06 00:00:55 UTC  

They used a gyrocompass

2019-11-06 00:00:55 UTC  

And how do you know this?

2019-11-06 00:00:59 UTC  

Fake.

2019-11-06 00:01:04 UTC  

How do you know they did?

2019-11-06 00:01:05 UTC  

Despite being near the equator, both would see the sun in the north

2019-11-06 00:01:08 UTC  

Because a magnetic compass would not work on a metal ship

2019-11-06 00:01:12 UTC  

Not sure, so it seems we are at an impass here.

2019-11-06 00:01:29 UTC  

A gyrocompass would not work on a flat plane

2019-11-06 00:01:43 UTC  

Who invented it?

2019-11-06 00:02:11 UTC  

Elmer Sperry

2019-11-06 00:02:17 UTC  

Had the original patent on it

2019-11-06 00:02:37 UTC  

And it saw its first use in 1906

2019-11-06 00:03:26 UTC  

I’m sure it’s been modified since then right?

2019-11-06 00:04:32 UTC  

Yes

2019-11-06 00:04:36 UTC  

They modified it a bit

2019-11-06 00:05:11 UTC  

It used to use mercury as a balance but then they modified it to use heavy oil as a balance

2019-11-06 00:05:50 UTC  

These things were used on all submarines in ww2

2019-11-06 00:06:01 UTC  

So the accuracy was heavily documented

2019-11-06 00:06:06 UTC  

Yeah and so were pendulums and occult items.

2019-11-06 00:06:14 UTC  

On the german side at least.