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2556918 No.2556918 [Reply] [Original]

If it's night, go outside and look at the moon. Explain that shit.

>> No.2556956

Done.
Clear sky allows a clear view.
Moon makes me horny.

>> No.2556959

Either a part of the earth that broke off when earth was hit by a large meteor, or a piece of a star not big enough to be a planet.

>> No.2556964

>>2556956
Same, and on the one night the wife's out of town.

>> No.2556975

>>2556918
Are you trying to challenge science's explanation of the Moon in favor of a religious or some strange philosophical belief against science's explanation of the Moon? Or are you just fascinated with it's beauty tonight, and just want to simply discuss it?

I'm having difficulties deciphering which is which here.

>> No.2556979

>Live in Oakland.
>It's raining.
No way am I going outside.

>> No.2557002

>>2556979
You're missing out.

>> No.2557009
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2557009

>See thread.
>Look out window.
>See moon
>Looks big bright and full but normal.
>Go back to browsing /v/ because /sci/ has nothing going on.
>MFW

>> No.2557037

>>2556918
>See thread, get curious
>Go outside half naked with sandals and socks so sandals wont even go on right
>It's raining
>Can't even find the moon

Fuck you guys

>> No.2557258
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2557258

I went out and looked up at the moon OP. Can science explain how beautiful it is? No, only the beauty and magnificence of God's grace can.

God 1, athiests 0.

>> No.2557282
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2557282

Explain what?

>> No.2557315

>look up at moon
>realize I am looking the light reflected off of a humongous cluster of atoms in close proximity to each other, floating around in space
>realize that since atoms are mostly empty space, the moon is thusly mostly empty space and that a single photon from the sun has traveled millions of miles uninterruptedly, then by chance bounces off of one of the atoms in this cluster at just the right angle to bounce off and travel another few hundred thousand miles right into my tiny retina
>realize I'm high as fuck
>eat a bagel

>> No.2557330

>>2557315
This, every damn night.

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2557385

>>2557315
>>2557330
BROFIST

I'm out "starblazing" and I looked at the Pleiades, then looked at it through a telescope. HOLYSHITLIKEBILLBIONS ANDBILLIONS OF STAR STUFF. mind=blown

>> No.2557390

>>2557315
If we are a way for the cosmos to know itself, then is the cosmos aware that it engineered it's own destruction?

Because if the universe doesn't destroy itself, we sure as hell will.