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Sun spot above the clouds. 93 million miles away? Really? (i.redd.it)
posted 4 years ago by Love_Over_Fear 4 years ago by Love_Over_Fear +6 / -8
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– Allas8 1 point 4 years ago +2 / -1

It is odd seeing the earth from a high altitude with no cgi, I know.

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– EmotionalSupportPup 1 point 4 years ago +2 / -1

The lower the resolution, the less likely a photo WASN'T doctored, you imbecile.

What do you think is harder to counterfeit? A master painter's magnum opus, or a kid's finger painting? Yeah. That's basically the same for high resolution photographs vs. Low.

Gonna make an actual argument for once?

If the sun was so close it could create hotspots on earth, you'd burn alive on a day with a clear sky. Fucking morons.

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– Allas8 0 points 4 years ago +1 / -1

https://youtu.be/WwimocU0IIc

You can not even bother to look up the original source before throwing out false accusation. Good one.

Guess what, the the sun is not as hot as you been lead to believe.

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– EmotionalSupportPup 1 point 4 years ago +2 / -1

It is if it can literally make material glow red hot. Or are you insinuating the glow is reflection, which disproves the very concept of the sun being an object floating over a disk, as is dictated by perspective. Either the sun would be supermassive and far beyond the end of the earth, or it's tiny and cannot cast a reflection like in the image. Both are mutually exclusive, so no matter how you try to worm yourself out of the trap you literally talked yourself into, you've proven your own stance wrong.

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– Allas8 0 points 4 years ago +1 / -1

You are talking about a bunch of computer generated images of the sun, not reality. The sun is very white and bright these days. as confirmed by the picture in OP. In the 90s the sun used to be yellow, but not anymore.

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