Message from @SpiderLedgic (Cancer)

Discord ID: 652915369388015616


2019-12-07 16:48:40 UTC  

180 degrees? a sphere?

2019-12-07 16:49:06 UTC  

so 90degrees is a half sphere?

2019-12-07 16:49:06 UTC  

and...are you saying that one assumption that goes into the calculation is that earth is a sphere?

2019-12-07 16:49:08 UTC  

360 sorry

2019-12-07 16:49:09 UTC  

lol

2019-12-07 16:49:25 UTC  

oh. so one assumption that goes into the calculation is that Earth is a sphere?

2019-12-07 16:49:30 UTC  

and the sun?

2019-12-07 16:49:36 UTC  

what assumptions about the sun?

2019-12-07 16:50:04 UTC  

Do you understand geometry?

2019-12-07 16:50:10 UTC  

can you please answer the question first?

2019-12-07 16:50:32 UTC  

One one well was illuminated at a time, once a year while the Sun was directly over head

2019-12-07 16:50:47 UTC  

but you agree that one assumption is that Earth is a sphere, correct?

2019-12-07 16:50:52 UTC  

On a flat Earth you’d expect both wells 800 km away to be lit up at the same time but it was not

2019-12-07 16:51:24 UTC  

yes or no?

2019-12-07 16:51:29 UTC  

It’s not an assumption, the angle of incidence showed that Earth was a sphere

2019-12-07 16:51:49 UTC  

that is not true

2019-12-07 16:51:59 UTC  

and you know it

2019-12-07 16:52:11 UTC  

what assumptions must be made regarding the sun?

2019-12-07 16:52:20 UTC  

do you know?

2019-12-07 16:52:20 UTC  

7.2 degrees is about 1/50th the arc of an entire circle

2019-12-07 16:52:34 UTC  

So 800 km had to be 1/50th that of Earth

2019-12-07 16:52:36 UTC  

what assumptions must be made regarding the sun for this calculation?

2019-12-07 16:52:59 UTC  

Multiplying by 50 gives 40,000 km which is circumference not diameter, but from there it’s easy to determine

2019-12-07 16:53:23 UTC  

you aren't going to answer are you? 🙂

2019-12-07 16:53:36 UTC  

I'll help you

2019-12-07 16:53:46 UTC  

Let me finish first lmao

2019-12-07 16:53:52 UTC  

oh great

2019-12-07 16:53:54 UTC  

Questions can be saved until the end 🙂

2019-12-07 16:54:00 UTC  

So

2019-12-07 16:55:11 UTC  

Since it was determine that an angle of incidence in 1/50th the arc of a circle, simply dividing the circumference by pi (40,000 / 3.14) = 12,738

2019-12-07 16:55:17 UTC  

Pretty close to the actual number

2019-12-07 16:55:38 UTC  

what do you mean close to the actual number? that's what we are trying to measure. where did the "actual number" come from?

2019-12-07 16:55:49 UTC  

Sup ducks 😎

2019-12-07 16:55:59 UTC  

not much...just smashing another troll

2019-12-07 16:56:01 UTC  

how goes it?

2019-12-07 16:56:19 UTC  

flat smackin and troll whackin

2019-12-07 16:56:24 UTC  

Aye man I'm good just gonna go get some food me thinks

2019-12-07 16:56:25 UTC  

More precise calculations lol. That estimate was determined thousands of years ago... we have better tools now

2019-12-07 16:56:37 UTC  

oh great. please describe these tools

2019-12-07 16:56:43 UTC  

even better....can you send me a link to the paper?

2019-12-07 16:56:52 UTC  

scientific publication please