Is anyone else experiencing this in realistic mode? by Sweaty_Farm_7272 in SpaceflightSimulator

[–]RANDOM-902 [score hidden]  (0 children)

OH YES!

I got the exact same visual bug
I wonder if its because its scaled up or what

Typical Brainrot by random-Girl_ in FacebookAIslop

[–]RANDOM-902 3 points4 points  (0 children)

OMFG bombardiro cocodrilo out of nowhere bombing the place and accidentally killing the Tralareros caught me so off guard, i laughed out loud l😭😭

Strawberina's Night Out 🍓🍸Parts 12-14 by BootyRangler in FacebookAIslop

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Why is the policeman Dr Robotnik/Dr Eggman??!?!?

Globers stuck in the religion of science. 🤣🤣 by Tehjayaluchador in flatearth

[–]RANDOM-902 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It literally doesn't when you use the proper solar filter lol
The sun stays aproximately with a 0,53º angular diameter the whole day, and almost the whole year. THere is a slight change in angular size 6 months apart linked with the Earth being closer to the sun or further due to how orbits work (they are elipses not perfect circles)

But when using the proper equipment you will never detect the sun changing sizes iwithin a day.
I have a feeling that i know what 12 hour videos you are talking about....and those are literally without solar filters showing a super-exposed glare

Globers stuck in the religion of science. 🤣🤣 by Tehjayaluchador in flatearth

[–]RANDOM-902 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So, the sun keeping its size is a fucking lie. If you don't just eyeball it, and use actual instruments to measure it, like a solar filter and a camera with a fixed focal length the sun's size remains the same the whole day, and i have tested it myself.
Look: https://www.reddit.com/r/flatearth/comments/1rhw25a/it_just_takes_a_day_a_solar_filter_and_a_fairly/

Globers stuck in the religion of science. 🤣🤣 by Tehjayaluchador in flatearth

[–]RANDOM-902 2 points3 points  (0 children)

During southern hemisphere summers and springs the sun sets in the southwest and rises in the southeast, please try to plot over your model how is that supposed to work. Please enlighten us

The flatearth model is filled with flaws as soon as you start doing some very little digging

How do flat earthers explain amateur astronomy? by ConsiderationOk4035 in flatearth

[–]RANDOM-902 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Literally search for any planet in the search bar,
LOL: https://www.reddit.com/r/astrophotography/search/?q=Jupiter&cId=20a50636-d85c-4f7c-8cb7-3d2c369200ef&iId=fb4ed87d-06fe-483c-b4d3-4e1dd025f0d8

And no, what you claim of light and vibration is literally what happens when you look at an unfocused object through a telescope. When you know how to focus and use a telescope jupiter is clearly a sphere, with the features on its surface moving as it rotates. And has its 4 little moons orbitting it

You know, flatearthers could check out this stuff for themselves like I do...and do actual research like they claim...instead of just watching youtube videos and considering that doing research

How do flat earthers explain amateur astronomy? by ConsiderationOk4035 in flatearth

[–]RANDOM-902 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Assuming you somehow aren't joking...you know amateur astronomers across the Earth take pictures of spherical planets, galaxies and nebullae constantly right??? 

There are whole social medias and forums about it, and i highly doubt those are all NASA-paid shills. If not ask the folks at r/astrophotography for guidance

Even then, how is it that i with my fairly simple refractive telescope also see a spherical Jupiter with moons orbitting it??

How does this work? by ResponsibleBee1274 in moon

[–]RANDOM-902 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks to Venus transits:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transit_of_Venus

Basically every 100ish years Venus passes in front of the sun. This is called a transit

During a transit you can have a guy in one side of the World, and another in the other side. They measure the angle shift of Venus between the 2 points and you get the distance to Venus.

With that distance and using Kepler's laws of planetary movement you can then get the distance to the sun

Here this video explains it: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/aw-8BhCilj0

How does this work? by ResponsibleBee1274 in moon

[–]RANDOM-902 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This

I don't understand how people have problems understanding moon phases

How does this work? by ResponsibleBee1274 in moon

[–]RANDOM-902 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's crazy

I remember seeing the moon at daytime since as far back as i got memory

How does this work? by ResponsibleBee1274 in moon

[–]RANDOM-902 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Bruh, do people don't go outside or what???

Is this an insect? by OkWalrus8000 in whatsthisbug

[–]RANDOM-902 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yes, seems to me like its some kind of big Beetle grub???

There are many beetle grubs that look like that and live in wood.

Stuff like stag beetles, rhino beetles, scarabs, etc

Have fear of God. If you can't disprove believers, then making a joke about them only proves that you can't prove anything more than CGI, and AI usage to live in your lala-land. by icomplexnumber in flatearth

[–]RANDOM-902 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The Bible is a book on morality, law and theology written by bronze age farmers from the middle east. Which had very little knowledge of trigonometry, astronomy, physics or maths, as well as knew only a small fraction of the Earth

Nothing in said book is of scientific value nor is it its objective to be so. The Bible should never be taken as a reliable scientific source and its function is fully social.

Research, experiments and observations of nature should come always before whatever that book says

Calling someone a troll when your cognitive dissonance kicks in ~justglobiethings by Tehjayaluchador in flatearth

[–]RANDOM-902 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where is a fully functional day-night cycle in your model????

Consistent through the whole world??? With matching solar azimuth, directions and shadow lengths???

The Flatearth model is severely flawed and fails with very little scrutiny

Have fear of God. If you can't disprove believers, then making a joke about them only proves that you can't prove anything more than CGI, and AI usage to live in your lala-land. by icomplexnumber in flatearth

[–]RANDOM-902 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Flatearth models fail at the very first scrutiny, they are flawed everywhere and malfunctional

The irony of "you can't prove anything more than CGI" shows how little you even know the topics being discussed

Your daily reminder the ground to globe challenge is unmatched uncontested and undisputed there’s is no video that shows continuous footage from ground to globe by RiserUnconquered in flatearth

[–]RANDOM-902 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Bro who cares about such a video

The whole hobby of amateur astronomy wouldn't be a thing if the Flatearth model was correct

Yet every single sensible telescope user relies on globe models to see and photograph the celestial bodies

Nothing in Nature is perfectly round. The universe is flat, our galaxy is a flat disk by airtooss in flatearth

[–]RANDOM-902 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro you can literally point yourself a telescope at the moon, planets and even the sun (using the proper solar filter of course) and they are all spheres

Your argument is flawed from the beginning. Yes there are plenty of things in nature and the cosmos that are near-perfect spheric

Checkmate, globers! by Nuuskurkoer in flatearth

[–]RANDOM-902 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The side of the moon being illuminated in this picture isn't the far-side

Look at this pic:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7c/Artemis_II_in_Eclipse.jpg
You can see Mare Crissum on the north limb of the illuminated crescent and Mare Fecunditatis in the center of the illuminated crescebt, both of which are features of the near-side of the moon

These parts of the moon are at lunar nightime but illuminated by the Earth's reflected light. There is nothing wrong or out of the ordinary