The Sun Discussion....

@dbluesun I took this image the other day

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WTF? You dumb fuck, that's not even a real word! MF making up words now, smh




Anticrepuscular rays, also known as antisolar rays, are a meteorological optical phenomenon where beams of sunlight appear to converge at a point opposite the sun in the sky. These rays are essentially parallel, but due to perspective, they appear to originate from a point below the horizon on the opposite side of the sky from the sun.

Here's a more detailed explanation:
  • Formation:
    Anticrepuscular rays are formed by sunlight scattering off particles in the atmosphere, creating visible beams of light and shadow.

  • Appearance:
    They are most commonly observed at sunrise or sunset, appearing as rays that converge towards the antisolar point, which is the point directly opposite the sun in the sky.

  • Perspective:
    The apparent convergence is an illusion caused by linear perspective, similar to how parallel railway tracks appear to converge in the distance.

  • Visibility:
    Anticrepuscular rays are often fainter and more elusive than crepuscular rays, which appear to radiate from the sun itself.

  • How to see them:
    To view anticrepuscular rays, you need to turn your back on the sun (or the setting/rising sun) and look carefully towards the opposite horizon.

  • Relationship to crepuscular rays:
    Both crepuscular and anticrepuscular rays are caused by sunlight scattering, but they appear in opposite directions relative to the sun.
 
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How are gonna grossly misspell a word and then try to save face acting like I'm supposed to know what you meant? Dumb mf!
I'm a bad speller, but you're as dumb as a bag of wet rocks! The difference is I can use spell check, and if I take my time, I can spell, but sorry to say, there are no answers to dumb!
 
I'm a bad speller, but you're as dumb as a bag of wet rocks! The difference is I can use spell check, and if I take my time, I can spell, but sorry to say, there are no answers to dumb!

You're as dense as a box of used sanitary pads.

Explain the crescent sun or shut up talking to me, ball hugger!
 
You're as dense as a box of used sanitary pads.

Explain the crescent sun or shut up talking to me, ball hugger!
You mean when the moon eclipses the sun? Self-explanatory, now try to model that on a flat earth by explaining how the moon can move in front of the sun, then disappear after the eclipse in the new moon phase. While you're at it, please explain to us how exactly the moon phases work on the flat pizza land of make-believe.
 
You mean when the moon eclipses the sun? Self-explanatory, now try to model that on a flat earth by explaining how the moon can move in front of the sun, then disappear after the eclipse in the new moon phase. While you're at it, please explain to us how exactly the moon phases work on the flat pizza land of make-believe.

I don't have to explain shit. You've already said it all my bro.

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Dude, stop asking me about flat earth. Not interested in talking about it anymore. This is not a flat earth thread.
 
I don't have to explain shit. You've already said it all my bro.




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Dude, stop asking me about flat earth. Not interested in talking about it anymore. This is not a flat earth thread.
Respect, the smartest thing you said in a long time!
 
Respect, the smartest thing you said in a long time!

Shut cho bitch ass up! :angry:
Don't be trying to agree with me nigga!
THE EARTH IS FLAT FORVER!!

I just have no desire to argue about the shit with dumb mfs like you anymore!
Don't ever get that shit twisted!!
 
I know its three hours long, but watch this video, and if any of your wacky questions are not properly answered or in your opinion, answered incorrectly, feel free to chop it up with m,e and if I cannot answer it for you I will set you up with some better experts who are qualified to properly answer.
So watch take down notes, timestamp any inconsistencies while providing actual evidence that begs the differ with what was presented.
 
Ok guys what is this
From Gemini:

It sounds like you observed a fascinating atmospheric optical phenomenon! There are several possibilities for a "second circular object" near the sunrise. Here are the most likely explanations
  • Inferior Mirage (or "Omega Sun"): This is a very strong candidate, especially if the object was just below the sun and appeared somewhat distorted or inverted. Inferior mirages occur when there's a layer of warm air near the ground (or water) and cooler, denser air above it. The light from the sun can be bent upwards, creating an inverted image of the sun directly below the actual sun. As the sun rises, these two images can merge, sometimes forming an "omega" shape (Ω). This is often seen over flat, hot surfaces like roads, deserts, or the ocean, which aligns with a sunrise observation.
  • Sun Pillar (Light Pillar): While usually appearing as a vertical column or shaft of light extending above or below the sun, if the conditions were just right, a particularly bright and condensed sun pillar might appear somewhat circular or elliptical, especially if it was a shorter, more intense pillar extending downward. Sun pillars are caused by sunlight reflecting off horizontally oriented ice crystals in the atmosphere.
  • Lens Flare/Camera Anomaly: If you recorded it with a camera or phone, it's very important to consider lens flare. This is a common optical artifact where reflections within the camera lens create bright, often circular or polygonal, spots of light in the image. These can appear near the actual light source (the sun) and are often mistaken for real objects. If you moved the camera slightly and the "object" moved relative to the sun, or disappeared when you put your finger over the sun, it's almost certainly a lens flare.
  • Sun Dog (Parhelion): Sun dogs are bright spots of light that appear to the side of the sun, typically within a 22° halo. While they are usually to the left or right, rather than directly below, it's worth considering, as they are also caused by ice crystals in the atmosphere. They are often subtly colored.
To help determine what you saw, consider these questions:
  • Was it exactly below the sun, or slightly off to the side? Directly below strongly suggests an inferior mirage or possibly a sun pillar.
  • Did it appear inverted or distorted? Inferior mirages often create an inverted or "stretched" image.
  • What was the weather like? Clear skies with temperature inversions (warm air near the ground, cooler above) are conducive to mirages. Very cold conditions with ice crystals could indicate sun dogs or pillars.
 
From Gemini:

It sounds like you observed a fascinating atmospheric optical phenomenon! There are several possibilities for a "second circular object" near the sunrise. Here are the most likely explanations
  • Inferior Mirage (or "Omega Sun"): This is a very strong candidate, especially if the object was just below the sun and appeared somewhat distorted or inverted. Inferior mirages occur when there's a layer of warm air near the ground (or water) and cooler, denser air above it. The light from the sun can be bent upwards, creating an inverted image of the sun directly below the actual sun. As the sun rises, these two images can merge, sometimes forming an "omega" shape (Ω). This is often seen over flat, hot surfaces like roads, deserts, or the ocean, which aligns with a sunrise observation.
  • Sun Pillar (Light Pillar): While usually appearing as a vertical column or shaft of light extending above or below the sun, if the conditions were just right, a particularly bright and condensed sun pillar might appear somewhat circular or elliptical, especially if it was a shorter, more intense pillar extending downward. Sun pillars are caused by sunlight reflecting off horizontally oriented ice crystals in the atmosphere.
  • Lens Flare/Camera Anomaly: If you recorded it with a camera or phone, it's very important to consider lens flare. This is a common optical artifact where reflections within the camera lens create bright, often circular or polygonal, spots of light in the image. These can appear near the actual light source (the sun) and are often mistaken for real objects. If you moved the camera slightly and the "object" moved relative to the sun, or disappeared when you put your finger over the sun, it's almost certainly a lens flare.
  • Sun Dog (Parhelion): Sun dogs are bright spots of light that appear to the side of the sun, typically within a 22° halo. While they are usually to the left or right, rather than directly below, it's worth considering, as they are also caused by ice crystals in the atmosphere. They are often subtly colored.
To help determine what you saw, consider these questions:
  • Was it exactly below the sun, or slightly off to the side? Directly below strongly suggests an inferior mirage or possibly a sun pillar.
  • Did it appear inverted or distorted? Inferior mirages often create an inverted or "stretched" image.
  • What was the weather like? Clear skies with temperature inversions (warm air near the ground, cooler above) are conducive to mirages. Very cold conditions with ice crystals could indicate sun dogs or pillars.
Thanks
Any idea what the dark imagine was
 
You mean when the moon eclipses the sun? Self-explanatory, now try to model that on a flat earth by explaining how the moon can move in front of the sun, then disappear after the eclipse in the new moon phase. While you're at it, please explain to us how exactly the moon phases work on the flat pizza land of make-believe.

No idiot, I'm talking about the double sun that appeared in the sky last month. Wtf was that??? It wasn't the fucking moon!
 
Slow down all you big brains up in here. It looks like someone may have pulled the trigger on geoengineering. There's been a plan to add particulates to the atmosphere to slow the effects of global warming. I've noticed the haze in the sky too. All summer ever since the summer solstice has started, the sky has not looked blue. It's look kind of hazy blue. Not that deep blue I'm used to seeing. I don't know how it is around the world, but at least this is how I'm seeing it in North America. Check out this article. It talks about the plan I think they may enacted it and just didn't tell anybody.

If they do geoengineering it will make. What we see in the sky look different. Our eyes are limited and any change in our atmosphere will make the things we look at. Different smartphones and high-end digital cameras can capture things. Our eyes can't see but it still will look different if the atmosphere changes.

If not the US government maybe somewhere else around the world or all of them. I don't know but she has something is wrong with the sky in general. When you look at it, it's a haziness to it. I don't know how it is in other parts of the world. Anybody in the South Pacific with Australia or other parallels? Please comment.


 
No idiot, I'm talking about the double sun that appeared in the sky last month. Wtf was that??? It wasn't the fucking moon!
Common sense, if there were really two suns we'd see it everyday not during specific conditions that happen to cause sun dogs or seen by one camera that could have easily been rendered in photoshop. You'd see it during live sporting events, eould have been mentioned in historic text, and would be seen by everyone every day. My question to you us where is this 2nd dun now and where is it gurrently hiding?
 
Common sense, if there were really two suns we'd see it everyday not during specific conditions that happen to cause sun dogs or seen by one camera that could have easily been rendered in photoshop. You'd see it during live sporting events, eould have been mentioned in historic text, and would be seen by everyone every day. My question to you us where is this 2nd dun now and where is it gurrently hiding?

Yeah, based on heliocentric logic. The problem is we're seeing things happen that are way outside the expectations that come with the heliocentric model. These aren't sun dogs I posted throughput this thread. We're seeing multiple videos capturing the same phenomena around specific dates. Two suns appearing looking like the Mastercard logo has nothing to do with a fucking sun dog. Your only explanation is Photoshop. Just because you don't see it now doesn't mean it never happened dumbass.
 
Yeah, based on heliocentric logic. The problem is we're seeing things happen that are way outside the expectations that come with the heliocentric model. These aren't sun dogs I posted throughput this thread. We're seeing multiple videos capturing the same phenomena around specific dates. Two suns appearing looking like the Mastercard logo has nothing to do with a fucking sun dog. Your only explanation is Photoshop. Just because you don't see it now doesn't mean it never happened dumbass.
So wherevisvyhe double sun st niw and can you provide a working model than can show where it's at now? Because without a model and evidence that its not photoshop then you arevin yhe same boat as the guys who seen Bigfoot, Elvis and 2Pac.
 
Ironically, so are you because...."it's photoshop...because it has to be"

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fucking moron





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You do realize that guy was talking about one photo of thousands of composite photos that needed to be photographed not the thousands of photos of the entire planet that were taken much further away. But this is what you conclude when you are stupid and fail to look at the whole video not just a cherry picked sound bite.
 
You do realize that guy was talking about one photo of thousands of composite photos that needed to be photographed not the thousands of photos of the entire planet that were taken much further away. But this is what you conclude when you are stupid and fail to look at the whole video not just a cherry picked sound bite.

If they are composites then there's no need to photoshop clouds, genius!




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fucking moron


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"A curved line is not straight"


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