Message from @California Nightmare 3.0

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2020-01-12 05:23:01 UTC  

i guess this has a lot of dividing lines

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/665787798531342402/deaceNXy23NF8VsCrwZPgn.png

2020-01-12 05:23:25 UTC  

@California Nightmare 3.0 do you know what radiative cooling is

2020-01-12 05:24:08 UTC  

Crazy how the moon emits it’s own light <:BigGrin:507986757753634826>

2020-01-12 05:24:18 UTC  

@Superiorna_Artiljerija that doesnt explain it

2020-01-12 05:24:23 UTC  

Dont be stupid

2020-01-12 05:24:52 UTC  

Ive tested it myself with nothing above test area

2020-01-12 05:24:59 UTC  

Nice try tho

2020-01-12 05:25:27 UTC  

I used the shadow from a 100 ft tree

2020-01-12 05:25:48 UTC  

I was 40 ft away from anything

2020-01-12 05:25:52 UTC  

<@183687285710127105> I assume the parts that are illuminated

2020-01-12 05:26:23 UTC  

Mostly at night..tho.i did some early morning tests

2020-01-12 05:26:50 UTC  

Cant see moon shadow after sunrise

2020-01-12 05:26:52 UTC  

<@183687285710127105> it is beleived that the core of the moon is liquid rock. There is light being emmitted even in our model, just doesnt reach the surface

2020-01-12 05:27:03 UTC  

Very true citizenz

2020-01-12 05:27:35 UTC  

Nobody knows why it’s illuminating
It’s like you are expecting us to have answers for everything
All we know is that the moon does not reflect sunlight but emit its own light that’s colder <@183687285710127105>

2020-01-12 05:27:36 UTC  

I tested it prolly close to 50 times

2020-01-12 05:27:37 UTC  

<@183687285710127105> round

2020-01-12 05:28:31 UTC  

Over a few month period

2020-01-12 05:28:37 UTC  

Yes

2020-01-12 05:28:41 UTC  

you observe it

2020-01-12 05:28:44 UTC  

And test it yourself

2020-01-12 05:29:09 UTC  

It does emit light they're not wrong, the light touches the moon before it hits earth

2020-01-12 05:29:28 UTC  

as for those dividing lines

2020-01-12 05:29:47 UTC  

So with moonlight can you cool something down with a huge lense?

2020-01-12 05:29:56 UTC  

Test in multiple seasons

2020-01-12 05:30:03 UTC  

idk what you want except a topological map for this little area

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/665789571010658304/unknown.png

2020-01-12 05:30:07 UTC  

Dont think ive tested in spring yet

2020-01-12 05:30:08 UTC  

Thats a good experement to do

2020-01-12 05:31:16 UTC  

Anything that moonlight touches is colder

2020-01-12 05:32:14 UTC  

Moonlight colder

2020-01-12 05:32:32 UTC  

Moonshade is warmer

2020-01-12 05:32:50 UTC  

U got it backwards and reversed

2020-01-12 05:32:59 UTC  

Try it yourself

2020-01-12 05:33:04 UTC  

Then u will understand

2020-01-12 05:33:35 UTC  

K

2020-01-12 05:33:48 UTC  

Peace

2020-01-12 05:34:22 UTC  

be sure to do multiple tests
Making sure both are in the same environment
Like using a dummy shader like a glass pane

2020-01-12 05:34:51 UTC  

to prevent any air current related effects