Sir Ryan Bemrose on Nostr: npub1vrvcp…797jm 1. The photographs I've seen of this are usually taken when ...
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1. The photographs I've seen of this are usually taken when conditions are right for atmospheric lensing.
2. Gravity only pulls; it doesn't push. Air moves upward at ground level because of pressure from other things (sides of box; air rushing in). There's no pressure in space.
3. Pinhole effect / nonparallel lines
4. https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/403460/why-is-moon-light-cold
5. This one raises some good points, but he's shifted the question from "is the earth flat" to "did NASA go to the moon".
1. The photographs I've seen of this are usually taken when conditions are right for atmospheric lensing.
2. Gravity only pulls; it doesn't push. Air moves upward at ground level because of pressure from other things (sides of box; air rushing in). There's no pressure in space.
3. Pinhole effect / nonparallel lines
4. https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/403460/why-is-moon-light-cold
5. This one raises some good points, but he's shifted the question from "is the earth flat" to "did NASA go to the moon".