Message from @Alexxx

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2020-01-12 12:51:04 UTC  

an easy observation maybe

2020-01-12 12:51:07 UTC  

my torch is not as bright as the sun, yet during the night i can see the rays travelling through the sky. so why cant we see the rays of the sun coming down during the night?

2020-01-12 12:52:05 UTC  

well we do know the atmosphere bends light. so at night when the sun is further away from us, the atmosphere could block us from seeing it at all because the very dim light would be bent away

2020-01-12 12:52:13 UTC  

prove it bends light

2020-01-12 12:52:18 UTC  

ohboy

2020-01-12 12:52:22 UTC  

difraction?

2020-01-12 12:52:34 UTC  

when light enters the atmosphere?

2020-01-12 12:53:07 UTC  

all the time in the atmosphere.... light is deviated when it hits small particles of water vapour for example

2020-01-12 12:53:24 UTC  

ok enaugh lol.

2020-01-12 12:54:00 UTC  

the simple way of testing if is far away or close by is based on what the effects of both hypothesis would entail

2020-01-12 12:54:57 UTC  

it its close by and above a flat earth you would see (at least) 2 effects: a) the sun moving across the sky in a circular path. b) ppl in different locations would see a different side of the sun looking at it at the same time.

2020-01-12 12:55:58 UTC  

but what we observe in reality is: a) always a straight path in the sky; b) all ppl from any location looking at the sun at the same time will see the same side of the sun (it has sun spots, any DSLR with a filter can trak the sun spots).

2020-01-12 12:56:52 UTC  

aaaand going back to the shadows test, one can eliminate the possibility of a close local sun above a flat earth by just using 3 locations and 3 sticks at the same time... that only works if its a sphere.

2020-01-12 12:57:15 UTC  

and that is called: schooling you on debating a flat earther lol...

2020-01-12 12:57:29 UTC  

up your game or you will look like silly children

2020-01-12 12:57:53 UTC  

are u even reading what im saying? <@!356085459186614273> jsss

2020-01-12 12:58:16 UTC  

........

2020-01-12 12:58:41 UTC  

read up you wako and learn some stuff about how to debate a flat earther on their own terms ffs

2020-01-12 12:59:19 UTC  

i was doing a great impersonation, wasnt i? and ffs you guys were failing badly

2020-01-12 12:59:22 UTC  

read up

2020-01-12 12:59:44 UTC  

they were points that could be hand waved very easily

2020-01-12 12:59:57 UTC  

read up... actually nevermind

2020-01-12 13:00:02 UTC  

you do you

2020-01-12 13:00:04 UTC  

jssss

2020-01-12 13:00:31 UTC  

read what i said you wako:

2020-01-12 13:00:36 UTC  

alexxxazi la 14:53
all the time in the atmosphere.... light is deviated when it hits small particles of water vapour for example
ok enaugh lol.
the simple way of testing if is far away or close by is based on what the effects of both hypothesis would entail
it its close by and above a flat earth you would see (at least) 2 effects: a) the sun moving across the sky in a circular path. b) ppl in different locations would see a different side of the sun looking at it at the same time.
but what we observe in reality is: a) always a straight path in the sky; b) all ppl from any location looking at the sun at the same time will see the same side of the sun (it has sun spots, any DSLR with a filter can trak the sun spots).

2020-01-12 13:01:13 UTC  

that is the way you prove to an FE its a globe... jssss

2020-01-12 13:01:23 UTC  

nevermind ure useless i swear

2020-01-12 13:02:14 UTC  

o m g

2020-01-12 13:02:39 UTC  

you know some FE have a point when they say most globies dont understand the globe model at all

2020-01-12 13:02:52 UTC  

youre a prime example

2020-01-12 13:03:08 UTC  

the sun dosent move in a circular path in the sky dude lol

2020-01-12 13:03:10 UTC  

<@!356085459186614273> i agree with this man

2020-01-12 13:03:39 UTC  

and the fact it moves in a straight damn line evey day is proof its a globe omg

2020-01-12 13:03:53 UTC  

dude... omg

2020-01-12 13:04:02 UTC  

its a straight path every day lol

2020-01-12 13:04:25 UTC  

useless

2020-01-12 13:04:53 UTC  

can you read english?

2020-01-12 13:05:00 UTC  

we orbit the sun because it has a stronger gravitational field bc it is larger

2020-01-12 13:05:11 UTC  

the solar system revolves around the sun

2020-01-12 13:05:41 UTC  

ofc we orbit the sun but the path the sun makes in the sky every day for any fixed observer on earth is a straight line u wako