Message from @Vitmar

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2019-11-07 23:09:02 UTC  

we can but why should we?

2019-11-07 23:09:21 UTC  

there is really no purpouse to take pictures of a sattelite

2019-11-07 23:09:33 UTC  

there may be

2019-11-07 23:10:24 UTC  

also fun fact, there is so much junk orbiting on earth that it may become a problem in any second ;-;

2019-11-07 23:11:05 UTC  

one cool game if you want to literally explore the space realistically

2019-11-07 23:11:07 UTC  

Another good argument for globe earther that I found was the ISS moving at high speed, flat earthers would usually reply with it's a U2 spy plane and a hologram but you can calculate the speed the ISS goes and it doesn't match the U2 spy plane max speed.

2019-11-07 23:11:12 UTC  

is kerbal space program

2019-11-07 23:11:39 UTC  

U2?

2019-11-07 23:11:45 UTC  

@rivenator12113 thats assuming the distance

2019-11-07 23:11:48 UTC  

Yes I'm still in doubt of that

2019-11-07 23:11:53 UTC  

And size

2019-11-07 23:12:19 UTC  

hmmmmm

2019-11-07 23:12:24 UTC  

If they distance and size were closer and smaller i think the math could work

2019-11-07 23:12:59 UTC  

but in that logic everything could be faked 🤔

2019-11-07 23:13:43 UTC  

Only if someone believes it

2019-11-07 23:13:43 UTC  

if you do the right math

2019-11-07 23:13:57 UTC  

you can "prove" that all the space is fake

2019-11-07 23:14:04 UTC  

but still

2019-11-07 23:14:09 UTC  

even if it's possible

2019-11-07 23:14:14 UTC  

it doesn't means it's that

2019-11-07 23:14:26 UTC  

it could be

2019-11-07 23:14:42 UTC  

the ISS could be a fly flying at H x

2019-11-07 23:14:50 UTC  

which's a very interesting argument

2019-11-07 23:16:16 UTC  

I don't think all "conspiration" theories are wrong, some of them we have proofs and are mainstream

2019-11-07 23:17:41 UTC  

but the same way this math makes sense

2019-11-07 23:18:00 UTC  

orbits and sattelites also makes sense

2019-11-07 23:19:24 UTC  

the thing is you can see satellites working on your everyday life

2019-11-07 23:21:15 UTC  

The more I think about it the less it makes sense, if it isn't going 27,600 km/h it must be very close but how can someone know how far away it is?

2019-11-07 23:23:39 UTC  

you could test with a laser

2019-11-07 23:23:44 UTC  

or a radar

2019-11-07 23:23:51 UTC  

The fact that we have to work here is that you can see how fast it is by looking through a telescope and there's also another fact that it's always in flight which also diminishes the idea it's a U2.

2019-11-07 23:24:22 UTC  

another thing

2019-11-07 23:24:33 UTC  

balloon's reability is not infinite

2019-11-07 23:24:56 UTC  

how do they maintain sattelities if they're floating with weather balloons?

2019-11-07 23:26:20 UTC  

To small to hit with a laser

2019-11-07 23:26:42 UTC  

not really

2019-11-07 23:26:45 UTC  

you just precision

2019-11-07 23:26:51 UTC  

it's not someting that a human can do

2019-11-07 23:26:59 UTC  

that's when you rely on AUTOMATION!

2019-11-07 23:27:08 UTC  

I love automation

2019-11-07 23:27:10 UTC