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11978951 No.11978951 [Reply] [Original]

here's your planet, bro

>> No.11978956

>>11978951
looks like a sphere to me lol

>> No.11979058

80m vs 12712000m
same as
157nm vs 2m
hair width is 75000nm

>> No.11979109

No good scientists these days support a heliocentric model.

>> No.11979145

>>11978951
Wow, first interesting thing I see today. Thanks!

>> No.11979191
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>> No.11980170

>>11978951
the differences are magnified on that gif for presentatioan. thats not how earth looks like, the geoid on the picture is "deformed" intentionally

>> No.11980178

>>11979109
What does heliocentric mean in this context? The center of mass of the solar system is really close to the sun, when it's not inside of it.

>> No.11980187

ayy: mom I want to visit Earth
mom: we have Earth at home
Earth at home: >>11978951

>> No.11980297

>>11978951
Why do scientists have to ruin everything?

>> No.11980335

>>11978951
that's hypnotic

>> No.11980362

>>11979191
Is that because of distance or more to do with the lense?

>> No.11980365

We live on potato?

>> No.11980395

>>11979191
>>11980362
It could be both. It's
1. Moving away from the globe, and zooming in, or
2. Moving away and cropping the photo
(Although eventually you'd notice a reduction in quality)

>> No.11980731

>>11978951
Earth's asshole situated directly over India
seems to check out

>> No.11980785
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>>11980362
Your field of view of a sphere is naturally limited by distance from it, which is pretty much immediately obvious by just thinking how light enters the camera. You can see exactly half of the sphere at infinite distance and the closer you are the more of it is beyond your visual horizon, the confusion arises on people with low spatial intelligence from the fact that sphere will look round on all distances (because it is) while on every day scale with 2 eyes you can see pretty much "50%" of most spheres no matter the distance so your mind tricks you into thinking the visible portion must be half or at least nearly half of the entire object.

>> No.11981039

>>11980187
this aint reddit, fuck off funnyboy

>> No.11981046

either this is bullshit or we never went to the moon

>> No.11981068

>>11981039
we have reddit at home

>> No.11981158

>>11981068
reddit at home:

>> No.11981350

>>11978951
All you fucking artards taking this seriously.
It's an exaggerated model showing high and low spots of gravitational anomolies

>> No.11981721

>>11981350
I think an awful lot of people don't understand the concept of a "model".

>> No.11982630

>>11981350
Australia is indeed an anomaly of magnificent proportions

>> No.11983423
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>>11978951
Another visualization of the data.

>> No.11983430

>>11979191
Double digits dubs nice.
https://youtu.be/HZNBtx6RAn4

>> No.11983455

>>11978951
thanks for the goatse

>> No.11983936

>>11981350
It's /sci/ so I wouldn't be surprised.
The actual Earth is smoother than a billiard ball.

>> No.11984086

>>11980187
Holy shit this isn't even reddit teir, go back to the youtube comments section you fucking faggot.

>> No.11985127

If the earth were to be leveled out into a perfect sphere and thus oceans of what, less than 3.7 km? What would life be like i wonder
>>11983423
Does this change anything in practical terms?