Message from @yue jo

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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

2020-03-13 19:49:50 UTC  

But I’m genuinely looking for a explanation

2020-03-13 19:49:56 UTC  

What if we were talking about the earth it wouldn’t make any sense anyway earlier before light I believe months ago a guy asked you if we were to walk near the equator would it get colder

2020-03-13 19:50:02 UTC  

You said it was a dumb question

2020-03-13 19:50:26 UTC  

it is

2020-03-13 19:50:49 UTC  

How

2020-03-13 19:51:29 UTC  

first, bcs there is no equator. second if you go to a country like Ecuador it would get warmer as this model would suggest.

2020-03-13 19:51:29 UTC  

Because of Canada still exist the sun would be radiating light on that therefore they would technically be no snow there

2020-03-13 19:51:56 UTC  

I truly don't understand what you just said.

2020-03-13 19:51:58 UTC  

the model works fine

2020-03-13 19:52:00 UTC  

Or we can talk about Alaska

2020-03-13 19:52:08 UTC  

warm under the suns path, colder elsewhere

2020-03-13 19:52:22 UTC  

Basically what I’m saying is the sun would be too hot for Canada to be a snowy place

2020-03-13 19:52:34 UTC  

what?!?!

2020-03-13 19:52:40 UTC  

it's not circling canada

2020-03-13 19:52:51 UTC  

thats why it's cold there

2020-03-13 19:53:10 UTC  

Yeah it’s the earth was flat you would be able to see the sun everywhere

2020-03-13 19:53:16 UTC  

Even if it is a singular light source

2020-03-13 19:53:20 UTC  

no. perspective

2020-03-13 19:53:28 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/688112514852192362/340416-5891-hzvrz-a1.jpg

2020-03-13 19:53:30 UTC  

All right what do you mean by that

2020-03-13 19:53:40 UTC  

Buddy that showing a curve

2020-03-13 19:53:42 UTC  

you would not be able to see a streetlight 100 miles away

2020-03-13 19:53:54 UTC  

You can’t see the man’s legs

2020-03-13 19:54:05 UTC  

<a:facepalm:615250929318625345>

2020-03-13 19:54:08 UTC  

ok. I'm done 🙂

2020-03-13 19:54:11 UTC  

contrary to popular globe belief, you CAN't see for 'infinity'

2020-03-13 19:54:14 UTC  

go with the ball