Message from @Flat earth BEAST

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2020-01-02 22:22:57 UTC  

obviously, if they wanted to hide that type of technology, they wouldn't advertise how it is they do it

2020-01-02 22:23:18 UTC  

Fairly certain it is visible at night

2020-01-02 22:23:52 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/662420828851535882/Screenshot_20200102-142342_Earth.jpg

2020-01-02 22:24:04 UTC  

obviously, if they wanted to hide that type of technology, they wouldn't advertise how it is they do it

2020-01-02 22:24:20 UTC  

@Superiorna_Artiljerija only behind certain lunar phases where it's bright it shows

2020-01-02 22:24:31 UTC  

@Superiorna_Artiljerija only behind certain lunar phases where it's bright it shows up

2020-01-02 22:24:49 UTC  

Hoping my crude drawing will help

2020-01-02 22:24:59 UTC  

In order to project something like that, you would need a pretty solid array of high-powered projectors

2020-01-02 22:25:21 UTC  

there is enough evidence to prove that a lot is being faked on the ISS , that's already enough shoot holes in the official narrative

2020-01-02 22:25:24 UTC  

and have a target in which the light can reflect off of

2020-01-02 22:25:25 UTC  

Omg

2020-01-02 22:25:27 UTC  

@Superiorna_Artiljerija only behind certain lunar phases where it's bright it shows

2020-01-02 22:25:33 UTC  

east is just a direction

2020-01-02 22:25:35 UTC  

Look at this new tech...sec....

2020-01-02 22:25:41 UTC  

yes, that could be the dome it's reflecting off

2020-01-02 22:26:09 UTC  

Okay so I'm ok with it being hologram tech but I need to know how it got so high up? I see even high altitude planes fill up my scope as they fly by and only catch glimpses. This thing I could track and was way higher up. Could they get it outside the dome?

2020-01-02 22:26:24 UTC  

What's the height of the dome

2020-01-02 22:26:48 UTC  

okay, how high did you see the ISS ? @TheNidhugg

2020-01-02 22:26:54 UTC  

do you have a measurement?

2020-01-02 22:26:58 UTC  

I call BS

2020-01-02 22:27:10 UTC  

the sun is 3000 miles high, there are multiple layers of the dome so i don't know it's exact height

2020-01-02 22:27:40 UTC  

Not more than 100km imo .. but others reckon higher there's no official agreement

2020-01-02 22:27:46 UTC  

It's a telescope not a finder scope. Normally planes take up more than my aperture allows, even the highest altitude ones. This ISS hologram was about 20% of my view area.

2020-01-02 22:28:21 UTC  

pressure decreases the higher you go up, so at what point does the pressure stop decreasing and what is the pressure

2020-01-02 22:28:34 UTC  

lets say it was a lot smaller than you imagine it to be, could smallness have the same effect on your aperture? @TheNidhugg serious question here

2020-01-02 22:28:49 UTC  
2020-01-02 22:28:53 UTC  

Check that out

2020-01-02 22:28:56 UTC  

you can calculate how high it is with Eratosthenes experiment and assuming that the sun is local and the plane is flat

2020-01-02 22:28:59 UTC  

Its an artificial skylight

2020-01-02 22:29:08 UTC  

The artificial sun moves with you

2020-01-02 22:29:24 UTC  

Its a short vid

2020-01-02 22:29:29 UTC  

wow

2020-01-02 22:29:35 UTC  

Depends on how far away it is I guess I mean stars are dots no matter what. Jupiter is about the same size but it's also much further away

2020-01-02 22:29:46 UTC  

Depends on how far away it is I guess I mean stars are dots no matter what. Jupiter is about the same size but it's also much further away

2020-01-02 22:29:50 UTC  

And we are back.

2020-01-02 22:30:33 UTC  

Yeah so assume the sun or moon work like that

2020-01-02 22:30:43 UTC  

They would literally not be any shape

2020-01-02 22:31:06 UTC  

Ooh, I want that skylight.

2020-01-02 22:31:14 UTC  

Yeah me too

2020-01-02 22:31:18 UTC  

Dope

2020-01-02 22:31:39 UTC  

No matter where we look we see the same side if the moon