Message from @Pit Droid
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@He Cute you should also know that I know about the things I'm providing you with back up so you can check out for more information instead of just not believing me alone.
@kylie yeah if we can get high enough, another trick would be to go further south because a domes height is shorther the further you go from the center point
Ye
So if we go to antartica
if you see that the sun has moved 1mm, but it had moven 2mm, it's huge margin, it can happen definitely since the methods werent too accurate to measure back then
There should be a raid on antartica like we did to area 51
A/ I mean the so called indoctrination does make more convincing arguments in my opinion too
It’s the same method used till today
anyway good night to everyone now I'm going it's 5:30 am
@IXI yet we have more accurate measurement tools such as more powerful telescopes + lasers + everything needed
Lol if we Naruto run fast enough we can escape hypothermia
True
We can try it
I’d like to see how you use those lasers in the vacuum of infinite space
Vacuums don't affect lasers. In fact they work better in a vacuum
They do
Wouldn't they be straighter in yea
And besides what laser can reach that distance
Photons go in a straight line unless something is in its way
So the laser would go on forever
As far as any other light
Yep
@IXI I did not say the lasers would be pointed towards the stars but now for real gn everyone 🙂
It’s known that the strength of the wave gets weaker with the distance
Realistically though, afaik only the Moon is within lasering distance. And that's also by using the reflector on the surface .
G'night!
Anyways I’ll leave too
Bye
Good bye
Anything else would probably take too long
Intensity decreases with distance (as no laser is perfect)
Except for the perfect laser
Indeed
Wouldn't that have something to do with photons spreading out, cosmic dust other small particles deflecting over time
Yep
Lasers go on forever unless the photons run out of energy
If they interact with atoms they give energy
It also takes a very very small amount of kinetic energy to move them
But, this is not the channel to talk about lasers in, so good night