Fisheye lenses work great for taking 360 spherical panoramashttp://www.footootjes.nl/Panoramas_Ladakh_2008/Panoramas/20080805_Hotel_NightSky_flash.htmlThere.inb4 "It's behind the trees"
That would be a simulation of the fabric of space-time bending back upon itself
Given that astronomers in the 1700's were able to notice and plot the orbit of a dim object on the fringe of naked eye visibility and work out that it was a new planet (Uranus), it is almost inconceivable with the equipment and techniques that modern astronomers have at their command that the only person EVER to see this Antimoon is our own Mad James (and he can't be bothered to photograph the find of the century and receive the prestige that would put him on a scientific pedestal level with William Herschel, Stephen Hawking and Dr Who.)
Quote from: Thermal Detonator on April 26, 2010, 10:32:56 AMGiven that astronomers in the 1700's were able to notice and plot the orbit of a dim object on the fringe of naked eye visibility and work out that it was a new planet (Uranus), it is almost inconceivable with the equipment and techniques that modern astronomers have at their command that the only person EVER to see this Antimoon is our own Mad James (and he can't be bothered to photograph the find of the century and receive the prestige that would put him on a scientific pedestal level with William Herschel, Stephen Hawking and Dr Who.)You have obviously never looked in the night sky because both Globularists and Zeteticists agree about the existence of the Antimoon. It is literally common knowledge and visible to the naked eye, it has been known about since antiquity. You are really making yourself look stupid here by denying it just for the sake of your flawed beliefs, and because - oh no! - it happens to explain an FE phenomenon.
Quote from: James on April 26, 2010, 01:30:55 PMQuote from: Thermal Detonator on April 26, 2010, 10:32:56 AMGiven that astronomers in the 1700's were able to notice and plot the orbit of a dim object on the fringe of naked eye visibility and work out that it was a new planet (Uranus), it is almost inconceivable with the equipment and techniques that modern astronomers have at their command that the only person EVER to see this Antimoon is our own Mad James (and he can't be bothered to photograph the find of the century and receive the prestige that would put him on a scientific pedestal level with William Herschel, Stephen Hawking and Dr Who.)You have obviously never looked in the night sky because both Globularists and Zeteticists agree about the existence of the Antimoon. It is literally common knowledge and visible to the naked eye, it has been known about since antiquity. You are really making yourself look stupid here by denying it just for the sake of your flawed beliefs, and because - oh no! - it happens to explain an FE phenomenon.There's only one response to this worth making:lol
Besides, perhaps FET is a conspiracy too.
It is just the way it is, you understanding it doesn't concern me.
Quote from: Thermal Detonator on April 26, 2010, 02:15:15 PMQuote from: James on April 26, 2010, 01:30:55 PMQuote from: Thermal Detonator on April 26, 2010, 10:32:56 AMGiven that astronomers in the 1700's were able to notice and plot the orbit of a dim object on the fringe of naked eye visibility and work out that it was a new planet (Uranus), it is almost inconceivable with the equipment and techniques that modern astronomers have at their command that the only person EVER to see this Antimoon is our own Mad James (and he can't be bothered to photograph the find of the century and receive the prestige that would put him on a scientific pedestal level with William Herschel, Stephen Hawking and Dr Who.)You have obviously never looked in the night sky because both Globularists and Zeteticists agree about the existence of the Antimoon. It is literally common knowledge and visible to the naked eye, it has been known about since antiquity. You are really making yourself look stupid here by denying it just for the sake of your flawed beliefs, and because - oh no! - it happens to explain an FE phenomenon.There's only one response to this worth making:lolEnjoy your vacation.
Quote from: John Davis on April 26, 2010, 03:40:59 PMQuote from: Thermal Detonator on April 26, 2010, 02:15:15 PMQuote from: James on April 26, 2010, 01:30:55 PMQuote from: Thermal Detonator on April 26, 2010, 10:32:56 AMGiven that astronomers in the 1700's were able to notice and plot the orbit of a dim object on the fringe of naked eye visibility and work out that it was a new planet (Uranus), it is almost inconceivable with the equipment and techniques that modern astronomers have at their command that the only person EVER to see this Antimoon is our own Mad James (and he can't be bothered to photograph the find of the century and receive the prestige that would put him on a scientific pedestal level with William Herschel, Stephen Hawking and Dr Who.)You have obviously never looked in the night sky because both Globularists and Zeteticists agree about the existence of the Antimoon. It is literally common knowledge and visible to the naked eye, it has been known about since antiquity. You are really making yourself look stupid here by denying it just for the sake of your flawed beliefs, and because - oh no! - it happens to explain an FE phenomenon.There's only one response to this worth making:lolEnjoy your vacation.Where's he going?
You don't need to know where he's going. Please stay on topic.
If the Antimoon is such a well known topic..... How come Wikipedia only has this for Antimoon?- http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimoon
Quote from: flyingmonkey on April 26, 2010, 07:48:47 AMFisheye lenses work great for taking 360 spherical panoramashttp://www.footootjes.nl/Panoramas_Ladakh_2008/Panoramas/20080805_Hotel_NightSky_flash.htmlThere.inb4 "It's behind the trees"Really?They can actually make a fisheye lens to take a 360 degree panorama in one image?
You see, John Davis is not angry about him saying lol, he's angry that he's a RE'er. Am I right or am I right?
I'd love to know what the shadow object is known as in RE science too.
Quote from: John Davis on April 26, 2010, 06:23:39 PMI'd love to know what the shadow object is known as in RE science too.What shadow object?
Quote from: Ellipsis on April 26, 2010, 06:27:38 PMQuote from: John Davis on April 26, 2010, 06:23:39 PMI'd love to know what the shadow object is known as in RE science too.What shadow object?The antimoon.
Again, I read this in the FAQ. (You may be noticing a trend in my recent threads.)Quote from: FES FAQQ: "What about Lunar Eclipses?"A: A celestial body, known as the antimoon, passes between the sun and moon. This projects a shadow upon the moon.Where is your evidence to back this up?
Q: "What about Lunar Eclipses?"A: A celestial body, known as the antimoon, passes between the sun and moon. This projects a shadow upon the moon.
Quote from: John Davis on April 26, 2010, 06:36:11 PMQuote from: Ellipsis on April 26, 2010, 06:27:38 PMQuote from: John Davis on April 26, 2010, 06:23:39 PMI'd love to know what the shadow object is known as in RE science too.What shadow object?The antimoon.Way to misunderstand your own theory.The "shadow object" and the "antimoon" are two completely different items according to your own theory.You need a FAQ refresher course.
But where is your evidence that this object exists at all? I mean, if it was up there, at some point we would see it, even during the day, just like we can the moon. Either post proof of this object or, just admit you have none.
Quote from: Sliver on April 27, 2010, 07:24:03 AMBut where is your evidence that this object exists at all? I mean, if it was up there, at some point we would see it, even during the day, just like we can the moon. Either post proof of this object or, just admit you have none.what happens with eclipses?!