No, silly goose. Stand in a typical home or office. The amount of luminesce from a typical ceiling light during the day isn't enough to show a shadow that's visible, especially on darker surfaces.
Besides, the image of the rocket is fake and gay. Look at the shadows of the tower and the rocket, going different directions. Why are you posting fake images?
Silly goose, you can't see shit in the picture but his hand and the match.
Candle and match flame has a very low density - it is mostly still a gas and nearly transparent. This means that a light beam aimed at a flame will mostly go right through.
Show me the original Space X image on their website or something, before you post a doctored one that's fake and gay like you.
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The pictures are with dim background lights, not bright sunlight.
No, silly goose. Stand in a typical home or office. The amount of luminesce from a typical ceiling light during the day isn't enough to show a shadow that's visible, especially on darker surfaces.
Besides, the image of the rocket is fake and gay. Look at the shadows of the tower and the rocket, going different directions. Why are you posting fake images?
I appreciate the laughs though.
Silly goose, you can't see shit in the picture but his hand and the match.
Candle and match flame has a very low density - it is mostly still a gas and nearly transparent. This means that a light beam aimed at a flame will mostly go right through.
Show me the original Space X image on their website or something, before you post a doctored one that's fake and gay like you.
https://space.stackexchange.com/questions/65199/do-the-flames-from-a-rocket-cast-a-shadow-and-more-generally-does-the-rocket