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Japan’s photo from the moon surface
no
when its high it *appears*
can u answer my question
Nope u still didn’t explain that
Anyways I’ll head to bed
please do
Enough chatting with glories for today
you aren’t the smartest
its been explained far too many times
at this point you have to be trolling
Clearly I’m not the smart one here. You act like your drunk and I had to explain the photo 20 times since You apparently forget what it’s about every 5 seconds
Then quote Kylie without understanding the non sense she said
That wasn't nonsense it was basic photography
Take a photography class if you don't understand
If it were basic photography it wouldn't be like that.
The moon being higher or lower doesn't have anything to do with it. Different camera lens focal lengths will give you *vastly* different images. Basically, the higher the focal length, the more the background is "flattened" together with the foreground. Take a look:
https://cdn-ep19.pressidium.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/focal-length-comparison.jpg
Oh i see
Japan's photo of the moon's surface would have a shallow focal length and capture more of the foreground, but the earth would appear distant. If the ship was very far away from the moon and zoomed in on it, you'd get a much, much larger earth.
Okay makes sense now.
Ofcourse still doesnt prove we went to thr moon but sure that pic doesnt disprove it either
oh, totally. It doesn't prove we went, just that the varying images we see are technically *possible*.
Iv been looking for a channel like this for so long
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OK I'm glad that was cleared up
That was satisfying to read
Hi Guys, I'm really interested in this sand smuggling theory. It kind of makes sense to me. Does anyone else have any resources on this?
Chef toasty, you miss the point of this channel dude
Nah
Well that guy got nuked
would anyone with the pedogate role like to talk about it (ping me)
@sebco2020 its not just a theory, there are gangs dedicated to doing it - read this article to learn about the basics I guess https://www.wired.com/2015/03/illegal-sand-mining/
Selling sand is a huge industry, we need beach and ocean sands to build our cities to make concrete and glass and almost all our tech
Desert sand doesn't work though
Its too round and its the wrong shape, as it was created by wind, not water magma or glaciers
Silicon also has applications in various biomedical components, and material composites.
It was, for a short time, used as a NERA-type.
And even in the USSR / Russia, it still is.