Message from @Millennium Envoy

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2019-12-02 22:51:58 UTC  

See it like this

2019-12-02 22:52:01 UTC  

Again it depends on the distance

2019-12-02 22:52:06 UTC  

i dont think you could see light that far

2019-12-02 22:52:29 UTC  

We can see light from 96 billion light years away with technology

2019-12-02 22:52:37 UTC  

yeah i dont believe that

2019-12-02 22:52:38 UTC  

2019-12-02 22:52:50 UTC  

LOL

2019-12-02 22:52:56 UTC  

"Dead Stars" would be stationary points that would not be in our night sky throughout the year since according to the heliocentric model the night sky in december is a 180 flip compared to june. how do we see the same non moving "dead stars" throughout the year
Anyone gonna answer this?

2019-12-02 22:52:58 UTC  

That’s the diameter of the observable universe

2019-12-02 22:53:01 UTC  

I literally just said fu*k

2019-12-02 22:53:02 UTC  

oml

2019-12-02 22:53:27 UTC  

You guys are literally retarde*.
have you ever been in a single science class. 😂 😂 😂

2019-12-02 22:53:42 UTC  

i dont think you guys know how light works

2019-12-02 22:53:56 UTC  

ok why do you think you live on a ball inside and infinite vacuum?

2019-12-02 22:54:04 UTC  

Yes

2019-12-02 22:54:06 UTC  

I don’t think you know how stellar evolution works

2019-12-02 22:54:17 UTC  

And apparent magnitudes

2019-12-02 22:54:24 UTC  

k you guys are into pushing your mainstream indoctrination

2019-12-02 22:54:31 UTC  

Sorry

2019-12-02 22:54:33 UTC  

Says you, I literally study it everyday. :')

2019-12-02 22:54:38 UTC  

Once again, valid questions that dismantle the heliocentric model are buried with self affirming text books instead of answers

2019-12-02 22:54:44 UTC  

Okay then let’s compare notes in a civil way

2019-12-02 22:54:50 UTC  

i know you saw the question

2019-12-02 22:55:06 UTC  

We should be on the same side

2019-12-02 22:55:10 UTC  

why do you believe you live on a flat earth
there is so many holes in the theory you are ignorant to make proper answers to.

2019-12-02 22:55:20 UTC  

answer?

2019-12-02 22:55:24 UTC  

Yes.

2019-12-02 22:56:03 UTC  

I don’t believe Earth is flat

2019-12-02 22:56:34 UTC  

Explain stars. Explain the moon. Explain the planets. Explain meteors. Explain how every government in the world could've lied about this. Explain satellites. Explain earthquakes, explain floodings and tsunamis.

2019-12-02 22:56:37 UTC  

@jamie sight distances. what makes you think you can live in a pressurized system next to an infinite vacuum?

2019-12-02 22:56:42 UTC  

i asked you first

2019-12-02 22:56:51 UTC  

i still havent received an answer

2019-12-02 22:57:13 UTC  

An answer to what question? Im sorry, i missed your question

2019-12-02 22:57:46 UTC  

"Dead Stars" would be stationary points that would not be in our night sky throughout the year since according to the heliocentric model the night sky in december is a 180 flip compared to june. how do we see the same non moving "dead stars" throughout the year, or any stars really

2019-12-02 22:58:21 UTC  

i've heard scientists say stars are exploded suns

2019-12-02 22:58:27 UTC  

in many cases

2019-12-02 22:58:29 UTC  

Even dead stars move through space

2019-12-02 22:58:48 UTC  

i'm referring to the ones that are supposedly no longer existent yet we still see the light

2019-12-02 22:59:01 UTC  

Because light has a finite speed

2019-12-02 22:59:45 UTC  

but we see that beam of light even when we are looking into a flipped side region of space between 6 months of rotation around the sun?

2019-12-02 23:00:52 UTC  

Stars don't move, their light does. Look, we see explosions of the stars, alright? Whenever a star explodes, fotons get sent our way. They don't have any mass and move with light speed. It will take years and years before it reaches earth. Stars couldve already faded out completely before we see them. Thats why some stars are brighter than others.