Message from @He Cute
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yes, it's really unique. have you heard about the cold moonlight experiment? a guy took an infrared camera and saw that everywhere that was in the shade was hotter than the areas that were affected by the moonlight
or photoshop.
Interesting.
Did he travel around and repeat this experiment?
i only saw him doing around his backyard and front porch
It would be cool to see it done in other areas.
Aristotle bolstered his belief in a round Earth with the observation that during lunar eclipses, the Earth's shadow on the face of the sun is curved. Since this curved shape exists during all lunar eclipses, despite the fact that Earth is rotating, Aristotle correctly intuited from this curved shadow that the Earth is curvy all around — in other words, a sphere.
For that matter, solar eclipses also tend to bolster the idea that the planets, moons and stars are a bunch of roundish objects orbiting each other. If the Earth is a disk and the stars and planets a bunch of small, nearby objects hovering in a dome above the surface, as many flat-Earthers believe, the total solar eclipse that crossed North America in August 2017 becomes very difficult to explain.
*the earth is a sphere*
*vaccines are good*
*9-11 happened*
*climate change is real*
*science can explain everything*
I honestly believe that 911 was an inside job. It makes sense if you think about it.
you've got to review all the evidence
not just the evidence you're inclined to review
I mean the towers fell like a controlled demolition. Our government is also not something to trust.
I think he already left.
did i now?
lol
what reason would nasa have to lie
I don't think they have a reason to.
literally, it's science
that can be easily proven
they've lied in the past, you figure out the rest. the budget and deception made on the public is a good reason to lie
all i'd advise you to do is research basic physics
You don’t have basic common sense.
ad hominem, please expand
It’s not an ad hom. It’s an observation.
this is hopeless lmao
Personally no, but we know this based off of satellites that NASA made.