Message from @Flat Earth PhD

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2020-01-14 16:22:34 UTC  

It is normally dismissed due to other reasons

2020-01-14 16:22:51 UTC  

If it doesn't follow mainstream science it doesn't really make sense

2020-01-14 16:22:56 UTC  

So it isn't accepted

2020-01-14 16:23:00 UTC  
2020-01-14 16:24:10 UTC  

scientist admit they don't know the cause of it but at some point there should've been one right?

2020-01-14 16:24:33 UTC  

Quantum fluctuations could be one explanation

2020-01-14 16:27:06 UTC  

absence of proof is not proof of absence

2020-01-14 16:28:20 UTC  

True

2020-01-14 16:28:22 UTC  

Very true

2020-01-14 16:29:56 UTC  

absense of disproof is not proof of presence

2020-01-14 16:32:02 UTC  

HAH!

2020-01-14 16:32:11 UTC  

ban

2020-01-14 16:32:22 UTC  

Bruh

2020-01-14 16:32:50 UTC  

Wot wos dat fo mate?

2020-01-14 16:32:58 UTC  

Ban

2020-01-14 16:33:07 UTC  

Bruh

2020-01-14 16:33:16 UTC  

Whatever came before the BB was timeless and lawless. It's impossible to know for sure. But a whole universe-worth of energy was gathered at a single point and, for some reason, was quickly translated into matter, bound with physical laws that allow for the support of life. I think that's wonderful.

2020-01-14 16:34:06 UTC  

And I sorta like to think could allow for the existence of a God.

2020-01-14 16:34:52 UTC  

Its because it got to hot and exploded m8

2020-01-14 16:35:10 UTC  

That's why, huh?

2020-01-14 16:35:34 UTC  

hey @Drewski4343 . can you remind me again why we never see stars in any NASA videos?

2020-01-14 16:35:46 UTC  

Because the lights mate

2020-01-14 16:35:50 UTC  

bcs I found a high alt balloon clip and the stars look fine

2020-01-14 16:36:07 UTC  

@He Cute Correct

2020-01-14 16:36:48 UTC  

like why can't the ISS just have a second camera streaming the stars? <:thinking2:661792617180168222>

2020-01-14 16:36:59 UTC  

oh yes! exposure. The exposure is usually set to properly light the earth's surface, which will darken the sky and dim-by-comparison stars.

2020-01-14 16:37:02 UTC  

why would they

2020-01-14 16:37:16 UTC  

bcs it would look amazing. why do you think they put telescopes where they put them

2020-01-14 16:37:20 UTC  

above the atmosphere

2020-01-14 16:37:25 UTC  

no light interference

2020-01-14 16:37:28 UTC  

don't be stupid

2020-01-14 16:37:29 UTC  

it wouldnt really

2020-01-14 16:37:37 UTC  

Nah theres light all around it

2020-01-14 16:37:44 UTC  

just use the nighttime telescope streams

2020-01-14 16:37:48 UTC  

it's like when I ask why we don't have a camera on the moon streaming the earth

2020-01-14 16:37:53 UTC  

"why would they want to "

2020-01-14 16:37:55 UTC  

lol

2020-01-14 16:37:56 UTC  

troll answer

2020-01-14 16:38:06 UTC  

people watch the ISS livestream ffs

2020-01-14 16:38:06 UTC  

how so