Message from @Amthyric

Discord ID: 656928482135113756


2019-12-18 18:27:45 UTC  

Ah

2019-12-18 18:31:39 UTC  

what roles do you want?

2019-12-18 18:32:01 UTC  

<#564530293336309821>

2019-12-18 18:36:26 UTC  

Huh i thought I had picked some roles, perhaps not

2019-12-18 18:36:56 UTC  
2019-12-18 18:37:08 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/656927948854657045/Moon_FE1.png

2019-12-18 18:37:14 UTC  

MS Paint presents

2019-12-18 18:37:31 UTC  

I'll go ahead and go with the "?" Because my views are a little over the place

2019-12-18 18:37:33 UTC  

Moon

2019-12-18 18:38:09 UTC  

so does light travel in a straight lne between us and the moon?

2019-12-18 18:38:22 UTC  

almost

2019-12-18 18:38:32 UTC  

distortion is small

2019-12-18 18:38:37 UTC  

much smaller

2019-12-18 18:38:38 UTC  

how do you know

2019-12-18 18:38:41 UTC  

We only see one side of the moon

2019-12-18 18:38:46 UTC  

My point still stands

2019-12-18 18:38:49 UTC  

read diagram 1

2019-12-18 18:38:53 UTC  

Its the shape of a shield

2019-12-18 18:39:08 UTC  

When u find the moon is a different shape let me know

2019-12-18 18:39:10 UTC  

Perspective problems arise

2019-12-18 18:39:15 UTC  

you would still lose a bit of moon

2019-12-18 18:39:32 UTC  

yellow and orange would see different sides, slightly

2019-12-18 18:39:51 UTC  

so where did you get the knowledge of how light travels between us and the moon

2019-12-18 18:39:55 UTC  

@Slash you get what I am saying?

2019-12-18 18:40:27 UTC  

how?

2019-12-18 18:40:39 UTC  

Yea

2019-12-18 18:40:40 UTC  

like how do I know hoe light travels?

2019-12-18 18:40:58 UTC  

well I can get a spotlight

2019-12-18 18:41:14 UTC  

you can copy paste my question if you like

2019-12-18 18:41:18 UTC  

and see the light originates at the spotlight

2019-12-18 18:41:20 UTC  

or

2019-12-18 18:41:35 UTC  

I can have my back placed towards a bright light

2019-12-18 18:41:46 UTC  

and have a white object in front of me

2019-12-18 18:41:57 UTC  

so shine your spotlight on the moon

2019-12-18 18:41:58 UTC  

and see the object illuminated

2019-12-18 18:42:13 UTC  

we have a problem @chad46

2019-12-18 18:42:26 UTC  

i dont

2019-12-18 18:42:27 UTC  

what is the net luminosity of the moon relative to earth?

2019-12-18 18:42:41 UTC  

pretty high

2019-12-18 18:42:57 UTC  

The moon glows

2019-12-18 18:43:01 UTC  

shine on a dark part when is isnt full