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Have you ever been in a plane traveling overseas? Did you finish middle school and high school science? What do you think about the refractor on the moon that bounces back light when a laser is shined on it? Do you understand math as it relates to curvature and rotation? Do you also deny gravity exists?

No more fish eye lens bullshit. No more “lies NASA told.” Do you really think china, russia and other countries would just go along with it if the earth were flat?

Ahhh. Let’s be honest flat earth is a fake movement. No one above nigger IQ is dumb enough to believe the earth is flat.

Also know others who believe in space or anyone else care to chime in.

Have you ever been in a plane traveling overseas? Did you finish middle school and high school science? What do you think about the refractor on the moon that bounces back light when a laser is shined on it? Do you understand math as it relates to curvature and rotation? Do you also deny gravity exists? No more fish eye lens bullshit. No more “lies NASA told.” Do you really think china, russia and other countries would just go along with it if the earth were flat? Ahhh. Let’s be honest flat earth is a fake movement. No one above nigger IQ is dumb enough to believe the earth is flat. Also know others who believe in space @aou or anyone else care to chime in.

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Everything you see is the reflection of light. You can see everything else during the day why would the moon be different?. Why would the moon turn invisible in the day?

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Electrons emit and absorb light. Electrons in the air.

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Riiiight... the air absorbs light. Say it again slowly to your self.

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Is air a compound or just individual gases?

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It does though. Air has free electrons, and according to quantum mechanics light is emitted and reabsorbed by electrons and this determines their interaction through the field. This is what science says, I'm just regurgitating, I don't quite fully understand it because I've never seen an electron, but I do know what happens when you stick a fork in a socket.