Message from @SpiderLedgic (Cancer)

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2019-11-29 03:18:17 UTC  

Why do they always come with these questions? How do seasons work. What does that have to do with anything.

2019-11-29 03:18:34 UTC  

Because the earth rotates on its axis

2019-11-29 03:18:42 UTC  

Seasons are a fundamental part of the earth's rotation

2019-11-29 03:18:43 UTC  

Which causes seasons

2019-11-29 03:18:52 UTC  

Sorry that doesn't explain weather

2019-11-29 03:18:53 UTC  

A flat earth isn’t going to be rotating on its axis

2019-11-29 03:18:59 UTC  

Uh yeah it does

2019-11-29 03:19:00 UTC  

Then what does

2019-11-29 03:19:07 UTC  

No sorry an axes has nothing to do with seasons

2019-11-29 03:19:10 UTC  

Electromagnetism?

2019-11-29 03:19:12 UTC  

The farther you’re away from the sun the colder it’s gonna be????

2019-11-29 03:19:28 UTC  

Why do you think mercury is hot and Neptune is cold??

2019-11-29 03:19:32 UTC  

Fairies and leprechauns?

2019-11-29 03:19:33 UTC  

Cthulu???

2019-11-29 03:20:17 UTC  

Have you ever been to mercury or Neptune to verify if they are hot or cold?

2019-11-29 03:20:55 UTC  

2019-11-29 03:21:07 UTC  

Brooooo

2019-11-29 03:21:12 UTC  

Yes the lunar bodies are on an elliptical and it depends on how tight it is running how much warmth is put out

2019-11-29 03:21:15 UTC  

Mercury is literally neighbors with a ball of F*cking Fire

2019-11-29 03:21:42 UTC  

Have you been there though?

2019-11-29 03:21:51 UTC  

Probes have

2019-11-29 03:22:17 UTC  

No. But the fact that its neighbors with [again] a ball of f*cling fire should give a pretty good indication of its temperature

2019-11-29 03:22:21 UTC  

Mercury is actually hot and cold

2019-11-29 03:22:27 UTC  

Since it’s tidally locked to the Sun

2019-11-29 03:22:51 UTC  

@SpiderLedgic (Cancer) Forgot that it was locked. Thank you

2019-11-29 03:22:55 UTC  

One side permanently exists in cold darkness

2019-11-29 03:22:58 UTC  

Till this day you can only feel the sun but no one has ever been to the sun. You can see it and feel it's effects but you have never been there so i fail to see how talking about objects that you can't see or have never been to has any bearing to whether you are on a flat plain or spherical water ball

2019-11-29 03:23:12 UTC  

Dude

2019-11-29 03:23:14 UTC  
2019-11-29 03:23:19 UTC  

If we send droids to the sun

2019-11-29 03:23:23 UTC  

They burn up

2019-11-29 03:23:58 UTC  

That’s a poor argument

2019-11-29 03:24:17 UTC  

How

2019-11-29 03:24:17 UTC  

We know the Sun shines in infrared, visible and ultraviolet light

2019-11-29 03:24:25 UTC  

But we can only perceive visible light

2019-11-29 03:24:33 UTC  

Truth is we have never sent anything up there literally. You can believe all you want but there is no proof or evidence to the contrary

2019-11-29 03:24:44 UTC  

Not you apt

2019-11-29 03:24:49 UTC  

Oh lol

2019-11-29 03:25:00 UTC  

Gas please. When has gas ever stayed in one spot

2019-11-29 03:25:05 UTC  

Wow you're really stuck into this sh*t

2019-11-29 03:25:11 UTC  

Gravity