Message from @Derek Nelson

Discord ID: 675048814490550295


2020-02-06 13:37:59 UTC  

Because those are the only relevant angles

2020-02-06 13:42:31 UTC  

bruh you haven't explained WHY these angles suddenly change in the case of a lunar or solar eclipse, "the are the relevant angles" says nothing substantial because all angle should be hitting at the same angle not arbitrarily change one angle to another because you deem it

2020-02-06 13:44:19 UTC  

None of them suddenly change

2020-02-06 13:48:09 UTC  

it should be looking like this and the moon near the earth not divergent rays randomly hitting the moon when a solar or lunar eclipse happens, your model is arbitrary bs

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/674974620071231498/219-2190105_antarctic-food-web-research-sun-rays-on-earth.png

2020-02-06 13:49:36 UTC  

Flat Earth doesn't even have an accurate model lmao

2020-02-06 13:49:50 UTC  

They change often

2020-02-06 13:50:11 UTC  

Can't decide which fake model to present 🤔

2020-02-06 13:53:10 UTC  

I'm not even gonna waste my time on this anymore

2020-02-06 13:54:35 UTC  

Nice ad hominem

2020-02-06 13:57:52 UTC  

If you don't have a working model then how do you expect to teach others about what you believe

2020-02-06 13:58:10 UTC  

"Why does this happen? Oh, it just does"

2020-02-06 14:01:39 UTC  

😂

2020-02-06 15:37:28 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/675002127223095296/image0.jpg

2020-02-06 15:38:41 UTC  

exactly, it's supposed to be all hitting at the same angle

2020-02-06 18:29:22 UTC  

the sun is very far away

2020-02-06 18:29:33 UTC  

and the moon is a lot closer

2020-02-06 18:29:47 UTC  

hence why the sun looks so small

2020-02-06 18:38:32 UTC  

^^^ Too bad you can’t prove that.

2020-02-06 18:41:22 UTC  

Lol you can literally calculate the distance of the sun to earth from earth

2020-02-06 18:41:37 UTC  

trig c

2020-02-06 18:42:59 UTC  

You mean a mathematical assumption.

2020-02-06 18:43:18 UTC  

trig

2020-02-06 18:43:30 UTC  

Since you can’t tangibly verify it. Meanwhile dismissing the observations the sun is close and local.

2020-02-06 18:43:38 UTC  

mathematics is based off of real life

2020-02-06 18:43:45 UTC  

Oh yeah?

2020-02-06 18:43:57 UTC  

i am gone

2020-02-06 18:44:21 UTC  

trig can be verified with a pencil and ruler

2020-02-06 18:45:28 UTC  

lol

2020-02-06 18:45:42 UTC  

do you think math is fake?

2020-02-06 18:46:23 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/675049670975946755/image0.jpg

2020-02-06 18:46:35 UTC  

Tangible verification.

2020-02-06 18:46:56 UTC  

We observe sun rays that tell us it is close.

2020-02-06 18:47:14 UTC  

And you’re like, nah. My pre-assumed math says it’s far away.

2020-02-06 18:47:34 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/675049970390401070/image0.jpg

2020-02-06 18:48:05 UTC  

Unbiased observation doesn’t start with the conclusion it’s a distant light source.

2020-02-06 18:48:08 UTC  

Yet you do.

2020-02-06 18:48:33 UTC  

Who claimed it was distant before proving it

2020-02-06 18:48:57 UTC  

You literally claim it’s 93 million miles away with zero tangible verifiability.

2020-02-06 18:49:41 UTC  

the beams of light do not reveal the position of the sun. you need the length of another "side" of a triangle, by obvserving it from a different point. People did this in 250 BC. All someone needs is two different measuring angles with a known distance between them

2020-02-06 18:49:53 UTC  

verification is in the numbers.

2020-02-06 18:50:18 UTC  

you cant understand relationships between celestial bodies in a tangible way