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[ - ] NeverHappened 2 points 9 monthsAug 31, 2024 11:12:17 ago (+3/-1)

Crepuscular rays. The science says the sun's rays are to be treated as parallel. How does this happen?

[ - ] MasklessTheGreat 4 points 9 monthsAug 31, 2024 11:38:57 ago (+5/-1)

It’s because we’ve been lied to. The sun is local. That’s why the rays from the sun aren’t parallel. It’s not 93 million miles away. The rays would be parallel.

[ - ] qwop 1 point 9 monthsAug 31, 2024 14:29:06 ago (+1/-0)

It depends on your vantage point. Here, as seen from above, the rays are clearly parallel:

https://files.catbox.moe/5ql0ie.jpg

But if you would be standing on the ground they would all come together to a single point.

How can they be parallel and come to a point at the same time? Explain that you retard. You can't have it both ways. If the sun is local then they should clearly come to a point no matter your vantage point.

Well they don't do that, and hence the sun is not local.

[ - ] NoRefunds 1 point 9 monthsAug 31, 2024 12:06:49 ago (+2/-1)

lol was about to say this, queue the nasa acolytes that will never accept any model or theories other than what the kikes at school have prescribed to them.

[ - ] Prairie 0 points 9 monthsAug 31, 2024 15:19:10 ago (+0/-0)

Ever stood in the middle of railroad tracks and looked into the distance? Same thing.

[ - ] we_kill_creativity [op] 0 points 9 monthsAug 31, 2024 20:08:09 ago (+0/-0)

Crepuscular means = "at twilight". This doesn't just happen at twilight. It happens throughout the day. You can see it with your own eyes.

The Sun's rays aren't parallel. They are focused though. That's the subtle difference between sunlight and light from a bulb. In movie making, the way they mimic sunlight with fake lights is to put a curved lens in front of the light to focus it. Sort of like a reverse camera lens. Interesting, isn't it?

[ - ] iSnark 0 points 9 monthsAug 31, 2024 11:58:49 ago (+0/-0)

I had to squint to see it, but it was still a bit hard to see!