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Just saying | EVERYTHING WE KNOW ABOUT THE UNIVERSE IS ACTUALLY IN THE PAST; WE REALLY HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE TODAY | image tagged in equation | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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3 ups, 5y
Inception Meme | MAN THAT STAR IS BEAUTIFUL IT COULD HAVE EXPLODED A THOUSAND YEARS AGO | image tagged in memes,inception | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
True story
3 ups, 5y
*Illuminati Confirmed*
K8. M
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Our sun is relatively close (within our solar system) so wouldn't the light from it be in real time? Like I can assume the sunrise I'm looking at now is today's sunlight right?
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3 ups, 5y,
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Notice I said universe and not solar system. But even what you see when you look up at the Sun is 8 minutes old.
K8. M
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minion coffee | STALE SUNLIGHT JUST LIKE MY COFFEE | image tagged in minion coffee | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
But our solar system is part of the universe. That's pretty amazing. I just wonder how anything so massive and magnificent could have come about without an intelligent being.
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2 ups, 5y,
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Most can't comprehend the distance to Saturn. Then again many think atoms are the size of marbles they see in a science fair.
K8. M
3 ups, 5y
Amazing what we don't know about the cells in our own bodies, which is like a universe in itself.
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1 up, 5y
"Atoms the size of marbles"
1 up, 5y,
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Cuz where several thousand light years away
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2 ups, 5y,
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About 13 billion light years or more actually
2 ups, 5y
A lot
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1 up, 5y
Omw you're right
1 up, 5y,
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Everything looking flat isn’t a good argument, though, because of how huge the earth is.
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1 up, 5y,
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Yes, I know it’s a lie, but I meant the earth’s size according to NASA.
1 up, 5y,
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“You do realize that a wet tennis ball is nowhere near the scale as Earth, right”

Yeah, but a water molecule on a tennis ball would be much littler than the size of a pool on earth would be if the pool was shrunken to fit the scale of the tennis ball compared to the earth. It’s not like a cloud with the right amount of water to fill a pool travels to the sun that the earth is supposedly orbiting. If the earth is orbiting the sun, how does gravity even keep the earth near the sun without dragging the earth towards the sun, yet the sun’s gravity manages to keep the earth from floating away?
0 ups, 5y
All you did just now was demonstrate your lack of understanding about how things like scale and gravity work
1 up, 5y,
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Yes. I thought you were a fellow flat-earther, like I am. You actually helped me to come up with another argument to debunk gravity!
0 ups, 5y
Debunk gravity how exactly
1 up, 5y,
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Ah, I was gonna follow you!
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1 up, 5y,
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Because not even the water molecules stay in the tennisball’s atmosphere!
0 ups, 5y
You do realize that a wet tennis ball is nowhere near the scale as Earth, right
1 up, 5y,
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You know, I never even thought of that! Sure, water stays on tennis balls when they’re wet, but it eventually evaporated in the earth’s atmosphere, not on the ball’s atmosphere. And one also can’t make the argument that glue water is too large by comparison, as the water is composed of molecules, which should create permanent bubbles on the tennis ball!
2 ups, 5y
I wasn't actually serious about flat Earth.
I find the whole concept completely
2 ups, 5y
preposterous.
I can't even consider it anything more than a feeble hypothesis
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