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Originally posted by denver22
reply to post by DARREN1976
My apologise then but how do you know this?
Originally posted by usernameconspiracy
36 pages of replies to another ridiculous Blocula thread. God bless you, Blocula. You may be insane, but you're damn entertaining!
Originally posted by AfterInfinity
reply to post by DARREN1976
Half the world's problem is smart people, apparently...
Originally posted by blocula
reply to post by Malcher
Wow,what an amazing hologram and as fantastic as it is,theres nowhere near billions of stars within that image,seeing billions of stars simultaneously is impossible,because the light from that immensely vast amount of stars would merge into an overall glow that would fill the entire night sky like day...
Saturn Looking Sun, Side Bursts Phenomenon, Winged Planet X, Halloween Sunrise, 10/31/2011
Originally posted by blocula
Seriously,why is the sun seen the size it is? why is it perfectly round,too perfect? and only so big? why isnt its light,supposedly shining at us continuously from ninety three million miles away,expanded into an entire sky filling glow by the time it reaches us?...Hmmmm?...Possible strong evidence for it being much smaller and a lot closer than we are misled to believe?edit on 3-7-2012 by blocula because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by blocula
One things for sure,anyone whos read this threads headline,will never look at the sun the same way again and they'll never think about the sun the way they did before...
Originally posted by roadgravel
Originally posted by blocula
One things for sure,anyone whos read this threads headline,will never look at the sun the same way again and they'll never think about the sun the way they did before...
I wouldn't think so. They might think you should have gotten at least a slight education and research developments of mankind knowledge of the Earth and near space since the dark ages.
Originally posted by blocula
And only see around 6,000 of the supposedly 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 existing stars...
Originally posted by funkadelikbob
I'm not sure if anybody has mentioned it already, but to answer the OP's question about why he/she can't see stars at night, it's because of light pollution. If you want to see what the sky really looks like you have to go to the middle of nowhere.
Originally posted by denver22
reply to post by Unity_99
Bloc told you to come join in the fun did he?