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Post by aliveandkicking on May 8, 2015 11:11:00 GMT
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Post by steve on May 8, 2015 12:35:37 GMT
the sun is a direct light, it casts light like a flashlight with a termination line. the angle of incidense of the sun's curved light at the edges begins to bend back up..see at 2:00..
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Post by aliveandkicking on May 8, 2015 16:11:13 GMT
the sun is a direct light, it casts light like a flashlight with a termination line. the angle of incidense of the sun's curved light at the edges begins to bend back up..see at 2:00.. so you are using the same thinking style as flat earthers. At night we are supposed to believe this object is invisible even while it obscures a portion of the heavens above that are clearly not detectably obscured Then there is the bizzaro reasoning behind the setting and rising sun, while every man and his dog can see clouds illuminated by the sun on their undersides in commonly seen locally overcast conditions when the horizon is not clouded.
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Post by steve on May 8, 2015 17:33:08 GMT
the sun is a direct light, it casts light like a flashlight with a termination line. the angle of incidense of the sun's curved light at the edges begins to bend back up..see at 2:00.. so you are using the same thinking style as flat earthers. At night we are supposed to believe this object is invisible even while it obscures a portion of the heavens above that are clearly not detectably obscured Then there is the bizzaro reasoning behind the setting and rising sun, while every man and his dog can see clouds illuminated by the sun on their undersides in commonly seen locally overcast conditions when the horizon is not clouded. It all has to do with bent light and inversion. Light has been measured and proven to bend upward. www.wildheretic.com/bendy-light-the-evidence/With this curved illusion we do not see the edge of the celestial sphere... and the curvature inverts the sun and moon so in essence they are actually sinking toward you during sunrise/moonrise... We can thus see the underside of clouds with the bent light. this is what causes the iridescent mother of pearl effect, because of the polarization of the glass sky acting as a backdrop, which causes photoelasticity...
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Post by aliveandkicking on May 8, 2015 20:49:14 GMT
so you are using the same thinking style as flat earthers. At night we are supposed to believe this object is invisible even while it obscures a portion of the heavens above that are clearly not detectably obscured Then there is the bizzaro reasoning behind the setting and rising sun, while every man and his dog can see clouds illuminated by the sun on their undersides in commonly seen locally overcast conditions when the horizon is not clouded. It all has to do with bent light and inversion. Light has been measured and proven to bend upward. www.wildheretic.com/bendy-light-the-evidence/With this curved illusion we do not see the edge of the celestial sphere... and the curvature inverts the sun and moon so in essence they are actually sinking toward you during sunrise/moonrise... We can thus see the underside of clouds with the bent light. this is what causes the iridescent mother of pearl effect, because of the polarization of the glass sky acting as a backdrop, which causes photoelasticity... Those clouds are very very high clouds. I am talking about very low lying clouds. Why do we see the sun after sunset by driving up a hill further from the sun? Our common experience when flying is to be in sunlight and land in almost total darkness minutes later If even the puny light from a lighthouse creates a visible beam of light 30 miles long at night why on earth will the suns vastly brighter flashlight beam of light be invisible at night?? Come on the entire idea of a flashlight sun is totally daft I am not expecting you to give me an answer that makes any sense but i thought i would ask anyway!
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Post by steve on May 8, 2015 21:18:20 GMT
It all has to do with bent light and inversion. Light has been measured and proven to bend upward. www.wildheretic.com/bendy-light-the-evidence/With this curved illusion we do not see the edge of the celestial sphere... and the curvature inverts the sun and moon so in essence they are actually sinking toward you during sunrise/moonrise... We can thus see the underside of clouds with the bent light. this is what causes the iridescent mother of pearl effect, because of the polarization of the glass sky acting as a backdrop, which causes photoelasticity... Those clouds are very very high clouds. I am talking about very low lying clouds. Why do we see the sun after sunset by driving up a hill further from the sun? Our common experience when flying is to be in sunlight and land in almost total darkness minutes later If even the puny light from a lighthouse creates a visible beam of light 30 miles long at night why on earth will the suns vastly brighter flashlight beam of light be invisible at night?? Come on the entire idea of a flashlight sun is totally daft I am not expecting you to give me an answer that makes any sense but i thought i would ask anyway! Even lower clouds will receive the bent light of the sun coming from below it. The sun will appear to rise as you rise with it. remember, I'm explaining to you that light is bending with an inversion that takes place but it gives only the illusory appearance that it is upright, so it will behave in the simplisitic way you think. But there are many observable problems with accepting the standard theory. One is being able to see at much greater distances... the weatherman says it's a mirage but superior mirages would have a crease and the image would be inverted. Even if it is a mirage they have to conclude that light is bending, which it is. Others will say this is due to atmospheric refraction of which it should only be a very negligible and undetectable amount since there is no great difference between the index of refraction of air at different densities. Something else is going on here. The land is concave. And the curved sunlight operates in a way to curve upward and illuminate higher elevations than lower. Your lighthouse scenario is irrelevant. Firstly, the sunlight is not hitting the ground during the nighttime, and the higher elevation where the moon resides, for example, does not contain any atmospheric particles for the light to absorb, as would a laser beam running through smoke. But the sun indeed does have a rim to it, It isn't spherical. This is why we see a "great wall of plasma"... spaceweathergallery.com/indiv_upload.php?upload_id=110866It has a flat back, dark side. The sun is electric, it receives its energy from the central, hidden pyramid. from anode to cathode. the all seeing eye at the sides of the north. The Illuminati higher ups know all about this.
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