Message from @lapizzle

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2019-11-06 23:15:43 UTC  

The light would be disburse, especially through the water.

2019-11-06 23:19:45 UTC  

Flashlights lasers mirrors

2019-11-06 23:26:01 UTC  

Well, you wouldn't see it through the water, but definitely through the air.

2019-11-07 03:16:15 UTC  

If those two points were on the round earth it would be a massive distance

2019-11-07 10:17:39 UTC  

earth is that big that even boats really far away can see the light

2019-11-07 10:17:44 UTC  

earth is big guys

2019-11-07 10:17:51 UTC  

really big

2019-11-07 10:18:07 UTC  

compared with a lighthouse? it's negligible

2019-11-07 10:18:58 UTC  

seriously, for such a big sphere when you look at the curvature of earth from the top of a lighthouse, it's very small, thus the light being able to travel very far

2019-11-07 14:54:24 UTC  

```If those two points were on the round earth it would be a massive distance``` It's a bit of an exaggerated diagram, but the point is even if the lighthouse light is below the earth's curve, its light spreads and should still be visible as a glow on the horizon.

2019-11-07 16:26:46 UTC  

i have a good video I found

2019-11-07 17:53:51 UTC  

We have access to Hydrogen engines and big oil bought and hid the patents

2019-11-07 17:54:13 UTC  

According to my dad anyway

2019-11-07 18:42:00 UTC  

Prolly had for a long time

2019-11-07 20:04:09 UTC  

@oƃǝW I'm good at math

2019-11-07 20:13:53 UTC  

Bruh

2019-11-07 20:14:03 UTC  

You the weeb

2019-11-07 20:14:14 UTC  

Come on ask me I bet I know the answer @oƃǝW

2019-11-07 20:14:24 UTC  

So r u

2019-11-07 20:14:44 UTC  

Mhm it's a good series so ur just jealous

2019-11-07 20:14:49 UTC  

Ask me I bet I know

2019-11-07 20:15:50 UTC  

There now you can ask me

2019-11-07 20:16:34 UTC  

2019-11-07 20:17:40 UTC  

1.4 something

2019-11-07 20:18:18 UTC  

1.41

2019-11-07 20:20:16 UTC  

Binomial theorem

2019-11-07 20:22:33 UTC  

-5, 4

2019-11-07 20:23:40 UTC  

lol do your own homework

2019-11-07 20:24:04 UTC  

No it's 5, -4

2019-11-07 20:24:13 UTC  

Oopsie

2019-11-07 20:27:32 UTC  

I could tell you the answer but I'd rather keep it for myself and make millions off it

2019-11-07 20:29:40 UTC  

:D

2019-11-07 21:17:01 UTC  

let's have a debate

2019-11-07 21:17:11 UTC  

can we say PI and e are both 3 ?

2019-11-07 22:00:41 UTC  

If someone integrated gravity with quantum mechanics I'm pretty sure they'd be the first person is a discord server to randomly and successfully create a theory of everything

2019-11-07 22:43:08 UTC  

@Quorum I did it it was decently tough

2019-11-07 22:43:14 UTC  

Took me a couple hours

2019-11-07 22:54:21 UTC  

lolwut ?

2019-11-07 22:54:37 UTC  

Yeah

2019-11-07 22:54:44 UTC  

I guess it's pretty cool