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You think you can have gas sitting next to a vacuum hurling through 3 dimensions and spinning?

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Or be warmed by a Sun that is millions of miles away, while space is supposedly cold? Nothing adds up. lol.

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The inverse square law destroys all of nashas bullshit. If the sun was as far as they claim wed just see a huge fuzzy light source, not a crisp spotlight with well defined edge.

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Do you even logic? If the sun is twice as far, its apparent diameter is half, and apparent area (and therefore the radiation we receive from it) is 1/4. Why would it be huge and blurry? Why don't the stars look huge and fuzzy, even though the ones you can see with your naked eye are hundreds of thousands of times further away?

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Too many people have been trained to not use their brain, even if they have the intelligence to do so.

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Also, you cant see detail on a mountain in the distance but the moon (especially these days) is bright and crisp, while allegedly being as far as they say and allegedly being seen through the entirity of our atmosphere. Riiiiiiiiigggggghhhhttt

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you cant see detail on a mountain in the distance

You can in the desert where the air is dry. You hear on the weather report, "17 miles visibility" or whatever, that's how far you can see horizontally, even though it hardly impacts your hallucinating trannies walking past your house.

the moon (especially these days) is bright and crisp

Looking upward through the atmosphere is equivalent to 5 miles of fully pressurized atmosphere along the ground, except for the fact that weather is a low altitude phenomenon.

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Don't trust your own senses goyim. Only listen to (((us))).

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Or be warmed by a Sun that is millions of miles away, while space is supposedly cold?

Space itself doesn't have a temperature. Now if you point your infrared thermometer at a blank and black area of sky, that registers as cold because there isn't any source of heat, such as the Sun. On the dark side of the moon, it gets cold real fast because almost all of the sky is black and the stars you do see are far too far away to provide any appreciable heat. I expect you to remember this and stop spamming about it, but you've disappointed me so many times before.

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You think you can have gas sitting next to a vacuum hurling through 3 dimensions and spinning?

Sure, because gravity. Just because the flat earth nonsense is shattered by gravity is no reason to say it doesn't exist, because THE EARTH ISN'T FLAT!!!111