Message from @Dark Magician

Discord ID: 639912318611882000


2019-11-01 19:38:44 UTC  

does CIA engage in misinformation campagins?

2019-11-01 19:39:32 UTC  

No, of course not.

2019-11-01 19:39:35 UTC  

@ManAnimal bollocks

2019-11-01 19:39:58 UTC  

mass extinctions on the moon

2019-11-01 19:40:00 UTC  

uwot

2019-11-01 19:40:17 UTC  

lol; idiot

2019-11-01 19:40:54 UTC  

theory is that the sun goes through periods of extreme activity

2019-11-01 19:41:23 UTC  

i mean this isn't a scientific theory

2019-11-01 19:41:24 UTC  

I doubt it

2019-11-01 19:41:28 UTC  

this is the ramblings of a madman

2019-11-01 19:41:37 UTC  

nope; actually scientific theory

2019-11-01 19:41:38 UTC  

I think it's more than likely remnants when the moon was half molten

2019-11-01 19:41:48 UTC  

stars are generally stable

2019-11-01 19:42:02 UTC  

else we'd be seeing that sort of behavior in other stars

2019-11-01 19:42:02 UTC  

these were recent fragments of glass at a certain level of geological stratta

2019-11-01 19:42:30 UTC  

just like the 'proof' of the astreroid that killed the dinosaurs

2019-11-01 19:42:41 UTC  

@ManAnimal again, if that were the case, it'd be observed in other stars

2019-11-01 19:42:45 UTC  

Wait you mean the changes in sunspot activity occuring every 11 years on avg?

2019-11-01 19:42:55 UTC  

huh? i am talking about the moon

2019-11-01 19:43:00 UTC  

the sun

2019-11-01 19:43:05 UTC  

A scientific theory is an explanation of an aspect of the natural world that can be repeatedly tested and verified in accordance with the scientific method, using accepted protocols of observation, measurement, and evaluation of results. Where possible, theories are tested under controlled conditions in an experiment. In circumstances not amenable to experimental testing, theories are evaluated through principles of abductive reasoning. Established scientific theories have withstood rigorous scrutiny and embody scientific knowledge.

2019-11-01 19:43:11 UTC  

and no, you couldn't observe sun spots on other stars

2019-11-01 19:43:25 UTC  

`theory is that the sun goes through periods of extreme activity`

2019-11-01 19:43:33 UTC  

stars dont do this

2019-11-01 19:43:36 UTC  

yes, pay attention please

2019-11-01 19:43:38 UTC  

Uhhhh how extreme were talking

2019-11-01 19:43:50 UTC  

enough to melt moon bits apparently

2019-11-01 19:43:52 UTC  

how long have we been studying solar activity?

2019-11-01 19:43:53 UTC  

fucking Xtreme my dude

2019-11-01 19:43:55 UTC  

Also don't let him know about CMEs

2019-11-01 19:43:56 UTC  

how old is the sun?

2019-11-01 19:44:01 UTC  

@ManAnimal and how many different stars can we see at a time?

2019-11-01 19:44:25 UTC  

you cannot see sunspot activity on a star other than our own

2019-11-01 19:44:37 UTC  

that's not technically true

2019-11-01 19:44:37 UTC  

that is like studying a flea on a dogs back across the room

2019-11-01 19:44:41 UTC  

you really think that life can evolve in such a short period during the suns "active period" if they even exist

2019-11-01 19:44:44 UTC  

We see variable stars a lot

2019-11-01 19:44:50 UTC  

But those are high variations

2019-11-01 19:44:53 UTC  

Like

2019-11-01 19:44:55 UTC  

yup

2019-11-01 19:45:02 UTC  

also what does glass have to do with anything?