Message from @Detective Rey

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2020-03-13 18:58:28 UTC  

and total lack of anything there in 2020

2020-03-13 18:58:43 UTC  

no cameras, no telescopes, no rovers, no bases, no lunar tourism. nada

2020-03-13 18:59:05 UTC  

and who and why would anyone get the idea of faking all the planets and universes and space and existence that detailed

2020-03-13 18:59:16 UTC  

they are lights

2020-03-13 18:59:24 UTC  

that would take a LOT of creativity

2020-03-13 18:59:27 UTC  

you are looking up at the ceiling of a giant planetarium

2020-03-13 18:59:43 UTC  

Genesis 1

2020-03-13 19:00:00 UTC  

cope

2020-03-13 19:00:38 UTC  

I have no idea what you are talking about tbh

2020-03-13 19:00:48 UTC  

how doesn't what reflect light?

2020-03-13 19:03:53 UTC  

A planetarium is a solid dome with light projections on it. He's saying our sky is similar.

2020-03-13 19:04:07 UTC  

That the stars are not thousands of light years away.

2020-03-13 19:04:59 UTC  

I dunno!

2020-03-13 19:05:40 UTC  

we don't know how it all works. because we have no budget to do proper science

2020-03-13 19:05:49 UTC  

NASA has $20 billion /year

2020-03-13 19:05:55 UTC  

I'd got about $2k in my bank account

2020-03-13 19:06:21 UTC  

so there are naturally lots of questions we cannot answer. but people are doing the best they can

2020-03-13 19:38:25 UTC  

Flat earth phd the picture you shared doesn’t make sense

2020-03-13 19:38:45 UTC  

How would lunar eclipses work

2020-03-13 19:38:51 UTC  

And sunsets

2020-03-13 19:39:08 UTC  

How does the sun actually work on a flat earth

2020-03-13 19:40:19 UTC  

(Of the flat earth map)

2020-03-13 19:41:02 UTC  
2020-03-13 19:43:23 UTC  

lol

2020-03-13 19:43:43 UTC  

But I’m genuinely looking for a explanation

2020-03-13 19:45:41 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/688110555399061600/sun-moon-over-AE-map.gif

2020-03-13 19:45:51 UTC  

bruh

2020-03-13 19:45:53 UTC  

something like this. but just a depiction. not to scale

2020-03-13 19:46:31 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/688110767630974976/sun_is_close.jpg

2020-03-13 19:46:45 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/688110828179947541/pFDtpHS.jpg

2020-03-13 19:46:46 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/688110829849411870/crepuscular_rays_1.PNG

2020-03-13 19:46:46 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/688110830151270464/Sun_25.jpg

2020-03-13 19:46:46 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/688110831073886300/Sunlight_CedarRiver_iWit_980x551.jpg

2020-03-13 19:47:15 UTC  

That don’t make any sense if the light is small I would still emulate the same light source as the light fill a room

2020-03-13 19:48:07 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/688111168203653120/sun_is_close.jpg

2020-03-13 19:48:11 UTC  

like this?

2020-03-13 19:49:14 UTC  

That is a tiny singular lightbulb not a son

2020-03-13 19:49:23 UTC  

it's all relative

2020-03-13 19:49:31 UTC  

True

2020-03-13 19:49:42 UTC  

especially in West Virginia

2020-03-13 19:49:49 UTC  

sorry...couldn't help myself