Message from @Pit Droid

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2020-03-02 03:32:16 UTC  

Vacuums don't affect lasers. In fact they work better in a vacuum

2020-03-02 03:32:21 UTC  

They do

2020-03-02 03:32:23 UTC  

Wouldn't they be straighter in yea

2020-03-02 03:32:34 UTC  

And besides what laser can reach that distance

2020-03-02 03:32:38 UTC  

Photons go in a straight line unless something is in its way

2020-03-02 03:32:45 UTC  

So the laser would go on forever

2020-03-02 03:32:52 UTC  

A big one

2020-03-02 03:32:59 UTC  

As far as any other light

2020-03-02 03:33:05 UTC  

Yep

2020-03-02 03:33:19 UTC  

@IXI I did not say the lasers would be pointed towards the stars but now for real gn everyone 🙂

2020-03-02 03:33:48 UTC  

It’s known that the strength of the wave gets weaker with the distance

2020-03-02 03:33:53 UTC  

Realistically though, afaik only the Moon is within lasering distance. And that's also by using the reflector on the surface .

2020-03-02 03:34:13 UTC  

G'night!

2020-03-02 03:34:16 UTC  

Anyways I’ll leave too

2020-03-02 03:34:18 UTC  

Bye

2020-03-02 03:34:24 UTC  

Good bye

2020-03-02 03:34:24 UTC  

Anything else would probably take too long

2020-03-02 03:34:44 UTC  

2020-03-02 03:35:32 UTC  

Intensity decreases with distance (as no laser is perfect)

2020-03-02 03:35:58 UTC  

Except for the perfect laser

2020-03-02 03:36:11 UTC  

Indeed

2020-03-02 03:37:36 UTC  

Wouldn't that have something to do with photons spreading out, cosmic dust other small particles deflecting over time

2020-03-02 03:37:50 UTC  

Yep

2020-03-02 03:38:06 UTC  

Lasers go on forever unless the photons run out of energy

2020-03-02 03:38:25 UTC  

If they interact with atoms they give energy

2020-03-02 03:39:17 UTC  

It also takes a very very small amount of kinetic energy to move them

2020-03-02 03:39:34 UTC  

But, this is not the channel to talk about lasers in, so good night

2020-03-02 03:39:41 UTC  

So gravitational forces too

2020-03-02 03:39:51 UTC  

Sí

2020-03-02 03:40:06 UTC  

Well it was relevant not so much now lols

2020-03-02 03:40:17 UTC  

But in flat earth gravity is fake and "space is fake and gay"

2020-03-02 03:40:51 UTC  

At least according to the people with the purple names on this server

2020-03-02 03:41:06 UTC  

Space would still technically exist and idk how you would explain everything falling without gravity

2020-03-02 03:41:44 UTC  

Citizen Z, if you're online an answer to this would be greatly appreciated

2020-03-02 03:42:02 UTC  

Gravity by itself seems to be a strong pointer for round Earth imo, if everything gets pulled down then the Earth would have to be roughly sphere

2020-03-02 03:42:07 UTC  

I have no idea how it works on a flat earth, but they have an explanation

2020-03-02 03:43:26 UTC  

Indeed. Flat Earth cannot have gravity as a thing because you'd experience a different angle depending on how far north/south you are. As at the edge of a disc, you'll be pulled toward the centre, not downwards

2020-03-02 03:43:52 UTC  

@Citizen Z how do things fall on a flat earth again? Someone here would like to know (Kyoko) and if you explained it it'd be nice

2020-03-02 03:44:10 UTC  

I would, but I don't want to spead misinformation, as I dont know it exactly

2020-03-02 03:44:10 UTC  

Afaik "things find their own level" due to "density" and "down is down"

2020-03-02 03:44:25 UTC  

Also this, forgive me if I'm wrong