Message from @mineyful
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I mean they weren't even smart enough to keep the data to go back if you can believe that one
i'll try to answer your next question give me a second
trees, animals...and people
Evidence for giants, like what?
ok you know how the air gets "thinner" the higher you go up right
@Flat Earth PhD oi the more molecules the more heat generated when hit with energy right
@Millennium Envoy what do you think of the Book of Enoch?
some say not to read it...that's it more "fan fiction" and shouldn't be in any canons
but....
there is more detail of Genesis 6 which I appreciated
i think it holds some historical facts, but i dont consider it scripture
ok same here
didn't enoch get nuked from most bibles
I don't throw the baby out with the bathwater on that one
The temperature in the exosphere varies greatly and can range from 0 to over 1700 degrees Celsius. It is colder at night and much hotter during the day. The air in the exosphere is very thin, and is made up mostly of helium, and hydrogen.
I didn't recognize that as an idiom at first instinct and I'm not disappointed
So they high all the time then
lol
a lot of things had the concept of giants and other things as common knowledge. even the pagans acknowledged them. so many things can tell a truth about the world historically but THE truth is in scripture. if that view makes sense
yep. almost all cultures have stories about giants
which means that there are less molecules to get energy
which means the heat isn't distributed so strongly
No it doesn't, but that most cultures have stories of giants that I know of I do agree with
do you know how fast they are going cause i do
it *would* suck to be up that high completely exposed by humans can built things to tolerate it
its the different versions of the Deku tree
lol
somethine something 2k mph?'
No we haven't they getting exposed to radiation several times of day up there
Have you seen this guys channel?
yeah it's not going to matter. remember how things glow brightly when entering our atmosphere?
very interesting
they only glow in the denser parts of the atmopshere, even though those layers are relatively cool
he is in the 24/7 server sometimes. sharp guy
it's the thickness of the "stuff" in the air that generates heat against something
exosphere = less thick "stuff" = less heat
it says i subscribed already. i must've saw a vid of his on here