Message from @Flat Earth PhD

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2020-02-19 16:38:43 UTC  

But it's more possible than plasma or a projection or something crazy like that

2020-02-19 16:38:43 UTC  

if that were the case how have moon reflection experiments been done by pointing a laser at a mirror placed on the moon which reflects back

2020-02-19 16:38:55 UTC  

have you done them yourself?

2020-02-19 16:38:58 UTC  

those were done preApollo

2020-02-19 16:39:33 UTC  

so you think every single person who has done that experiment is lying?

2020-02-19 16:39:44 UTC  

there is only one lab that supposedly does it

2020-02-19 16:39:51 UTC  

and I doubt it

2020-02-19 16:39:57 UTC  

I worked extensively with lasers in grad school

2020-02-19 16:40:06 UTC  

2020-02-19 16:40:13 UTC  

Yeah you didnt go to grad school

2020-02-19 16:40:16 UTC  

I doubt it

2020-02-19 16:40:20 UTC  

it's hard enough to photograph the moon with a telescope because it moves so fast

2020-02-19 16:40:50 UTC  

and to target some small mirror with a laser? highly unlikely. it's hard enough to properly align a laser across 1m for light scattering experiments in a lab

2020-02-19 16:41:09 UTC  

yeah I have gotten off track with what my original statement was going to be

2020-02-19 16:41:12 UTC  

From far away the moon appears to have little to no movement at all

2020-02-19 16:41:22 UTC  

get a P900

2020-02-19 16:41:25 UTC  

You don't grasp how massive things are

2020-02-19 16:41:29 UTC  

try taking shots zoomed all the way in

2020-02-19 16:41:43 UTC  

it moves so fast it's hard to even capture a good shot with a solid tripod

2020-02-19 16:42:04 UTC  

there is readily accessable technology that can track the moon

2020-02-19 16:42:10 UTC  

ok

2020-02-19 16:42:11 UTC  

I have it sitting under my couch

2020-02-19 16:43:20 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/679729745717362719/DSCN0164.JPG

2020-02-19 16:43:23 UTC  

my shots

2020-02-19 16:43:23 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/679729760683032601/DSCN0178.JPG

2020-02-19 16:43:34 UTC  

pretty impressive for a fairly inexpensive camera

2020-02-19 16:43:35 UTC  

so if the earth is flat and the moon was as close as you were implying we would be able to see different parts of the moon from different parts of the earth

2020-02-19 16:43:53 UTC  

I don't know what we would see. it's not a solid object

2020-02-19 16:43:57 UTC  

all conjecture

2020-02-19 16:44:00 UTC  

I'm a scientist

2020-02-19 16:44:03 UTC  

I go by data

2020-02-19 16:44:10 UTC  

and the data support a flat surfaced earth model

2020-02-19 16:44:20 UTC  

What's your proof the moon isn't solid

2020-02-19 16:44:29 UTC  

what proof is there that it's solid?

2020-02-19 16:44:40 UTC  

its not a solid object and there it is reflecting light from the sun though

2020-02-19 16:45:01 UTC  

oh for sure it's not reflecting the sun

2020-02-19 16:45:07 UTC  

any professional artist could tell you that

2020-02-19 16:45:35 UTC  

people have observed stars and planets through the moon

2020-02-19 16:45:40 UTC  

documented since 1700s.

2020-02-19 16:45:50 UTC  

even by royal astronomical society