Message from @Logrian
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that was a question
so answer it or leave
yes, you are right
i think your response answers the questionanyways
you dont care about truth you only care about infuriating people
take it to debate channel or get muted
nice threat
simply saying move to debate channel would have sufficed
yes, you are right
thanks
air dencity has nothing to do with it
dencity dosnt make something less transparent
it worked for the moon landing so why not keep f lying for money
they will sound like crazy dying people
@Σ5 yes it does, did you forget fogs are thing? this happens under water and on mountain ridges where you can see it progressively getting less visible
The Solar System is traveling at an average speed of 230 km/s (828,000 km/h) or 143 mi/s (514,000 mph) within its trajectory around the galactic center
all that and not an ounce of motion you feel of it
Yes it's crazy but we can't just trust our senses
Where is sut right
when you're in a bus and it's driving along a highway you can get up and walk around comfortably
same goes for planes
even though they're moving pretty fast you don't feel the motion
cuz you're moving along with them
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just thought of something
if you wanna test the fog theory
you could go nearish a mountain and look where it should be
even if its obscured by fog it should still block out stars behind it
unless it somehow also becomes transparent
@0ct0plasm allegedly on your model, during the perihelion where the earth is closest to the sun the speed also changes and accelerates so we should feel some kind of motion. also fogs doesn't eliminate light it just blocks vision
@He Cute
1: the earth only accelerates relative to the sun as it falls closer and wraps around. when you're in freefall inside a plane you don't feel any acceleration, you just float, despite your acceleration towards the earth.
2: of course they don't block light, that's why distant stars can be seen on the horizon. the test would be to see if a mountain, a physical object in the way, would block out the light from those stars, or if instead the mountain is below the horizon and can't block that light.