Message from @Flat Earth PhD
Discord ID: 666682390772580373
Bruh
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.
And I sorta like to think could allow for the existence of a God.
Its because it got to hot and exploded m8
That's why, huh?
hey @Drewski4343 . can you remind me again why we never see stars in any NASA videos?
Because the lights mate
bcs I found a high alt balloon clip and the stars look fine
@He Cute Correct
like why can't the ISS just have a second camera streaming the stars? <:thinking2:661792617180168222>
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.
why would they
bcs it would look amazing. why do you think they put telescopes where they put them
above the atmosphere
no light interference
don't be stupid
it wouldnt really
Nah theres light all around it
just use the nighttime telescope streams
"why would they want to "
lol
troll answer
people watch the ISS livestream ffs
how so
Its expensive to put a camera on the moon
how much better to see the whole blue marble
they can't because the moon is not a solid object
impossible
Also theres no one to service it so its doubtfull itll last long
how long have the rover cameras lasted on Mars? <:thinking2:661792617180168222>
lol
always an answer. never the truth
Because they arent pointed up at the sky
omg
also constant exposure to the sun will damage the cameras
who said the sun?
I said stream Earth
Bruv “why would they” is a valid argument tho maybe 2 to 3 k viewers a day and it wouldnt make them money + theyre in debt
Aka the place where the micro meteorites that bombard the moon constantly come from