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2020-03-06 00:29:46 UTC  

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2020-03-06 00:33:52 UTC  

Or in other words "1000 mph spin is far too fast and unreasonable! Much more realistic to just be travelling upwards at 5000000000000 mph!"

2020-03-06 00:34:10 UTC  

Lmao, I see the logic

2020-03-06 00:35:43 UTC  

Also, another thing I've thought of, they say things seem to disappear the farther away they go due to perspective, but what if you have a helicopter far away that you can clearly see. It's not moving towards you or away from you, but it's landing and it disappears behind the horizon

2020-03-06 00:36:21 UTC  

I don't think that explanation of perspective would work

2020-03-06 00:36:36 UTC  

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2020-03-06 00:37:13 UTC  

Sci-Fi...Gone in 60 seconds πŸ•΅
https://youtu.be/oGuEMG5Cnyw

2020-03-06 00:39:54 UTC  

1) Debunked many times. Just beacause you state you're 'taking into account other effects' does not mean you have.
2) Refraction over water.
3) Out of focus.

2020-03-06 00:40:32 UTC  

Does the video imply the moon emits it's own light?

2020-03-06 00:41:27 UTC  

I'm confused

2020-03-06 00:42:29 UTC  

Does anyone else believe that the world is a decagon? It makes sense when you think about it also hi guys i'm new here

2020-03-06 00:46:55 UTC  

I recommend people make the primary observations instead of regurgitating their beliefs in secondary information @Pit Droid 😴
+ I don't preach beliefs, I am asking to compare results to reduce the false variables @Trixxle πŸ•΅
It's good to be a "globe skeptic" with an open mind @Retro Gaming Central πŸ€”

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2020-03-06 00:47:40 UTC  

i believe that the moon is a hologram and bees can't fly

2020-03-06 00:47:57 UTC  

thanks

2020-03-06 00:48:20 UTC  

Well, props for actually doing experiments anyway, I respect that @Howard George Stirrup

2020-03-06 00:48:31 UTC  

Did not notice it was your own video

2020-03-06 00:49:41 UTC  

i mean how can bees fly.According to all known laws of aviation,there is no way a bee should be able to fly. Anyways as i was saying the earth is a triangle

2020-03-06 00:49:53 UTC  

Oh god

2020-03-06 00:50:29 UTC  

I respect the meme knowledge but I don't think this is the place

2020-03-06 00:50:30 UTC  

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2020-03-06 00:51:18 UTC  

i'm just kidding the earth is a sphere and alabama doesn't exist thats my genuine theory to some extent though the world could be a triangle but i am not sure

2020-03-06 00:51:24 UTC  

kind of looking for answers

2020-03-06 00:51:59 UTC  

i would appreciate some theories/clarification

2020-03-06 00:54:22 UTC  

The earth is round

2020-03-06 00:55:11 UTC  

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2020-03-06 00:55:12 UTC  

@Howard George Stirrup In which case I give more constructive feedback.
2) We'd need the temperature, exact height, temperature gradient, pressure yadda yadda to test the level of refraction. Usually you would expect a large amount of refraction over water or ice, as you expect the temperature to increase vertically, as well as vary steeply from the water surface. From your video, it looks like there may be significant distortion generally in the atmosphere, though this is harder to claim as the resolution of the zoomed in footage is poor (though also could be from the atmosphere).
3) Is definitely out of focus/another example of seeing atmospherc 'boiling'. Again, due to the atmosphere being a variable place.

2020-03-06 00:55:16 UTC  

The earth is round

2020-03-06 00:55:42 UTC  

🌍

2020-03-06 00:55:54 UTC  

🌎

2020-03-06 00:55:59 UTC  

🌏

2020-03-06 00:56:06 UTC  

whats going on?

2020-03-06 00:56:50 UTC  

the world is a donut shape @!Munnerfied

2020-03-06 00:56:57 UTC  

!mute @!Munnerfied Mass-Ping Troll

2020-03-06 00:56:57 UTC  

2020-03-06 00:57:03 UTC  

damn

2020-03-06 00:57:07 UTC  

Anyone else?

2020-03-06 00:57:10 UTC  

no

2020-03-06 00:57:33 UTC  

not that i can see anyways

2020-03-06 00:57:39 UTC  

you were saying pit droid

2020-03-06 00:58:58 UTC  

the earth isn't round pal,round is too vague that could be round and flat. Now i would say the earth is a sphere which is the correct term

2020-03-06 00:59:00 UTC  

1) Is a weird one. I find this hard to debunk as I really don't understand the logic in the first place other than some things are hot, while others are cold. There is a host of evidence that moonlight is a reflection of sunlight. You can look at the spectra of both. When measuring the moonlight temperature you cannot just point at stuff here and there outside. The temperature of the atmosphere/what was there in the day/clouds/whatever/wind throws in so many unaccounted variables besides radiative effects that realistically you need a vacuum and a lab.