"I have not seen 1 not 1 real picture of earth from out of space, explain that to me?"
Okay, here's the explanation, you suck at finding photos on the internet. Clear enough?
It took me a bit more than 4 minutes to come up with this: http://www.russianspaceweb.com/images/spacecraft/application/weather/elektro/earth_disk1_1.jpg
Russian space agency, Roscosmos, not NASA.
"... there isn't 1 real picture of the earth, planets, the moon, or the sun; absolutely nothing."
That's pretty extreme. Are you literally claiming that no one, in all of history, has ever taken a picture of the moon? I must augment my previous statement, you suck at understanding simple, everyday occurrences that no one else has any trouble with.
I am just an amateur "picture taker", but I have taken a lot of pictures of the moon. But the stars don't show up because :
I set the shutter speed to a fraction of a second for the brightness of the moon.
If I had wanted to take a picture of the stars I would have had to take a long time exposure - maybe even an hour or more. There are "star trails" pictures which took several hours.
Would you say they're not real ?
It is all a matter of exposure of the rating of the film or the digital camera equivalent setting. It's just a matter of exposure, which has been explained time after time on these forums.
If I set the shutter speed (say 1/100 second) and the lens aperture ( "f stop", say f8) to get a picture of the moon correctly exposed, the stars, being much dimmer, will be underexposed and will not show in the picture.
I'm just using these figures for examples. The actual settings might be different.
If I change the settings for correctly exposing the stars (say several minutes time exposure at f 2) the stars will be correctly exposed, but the moon will be overexposed and show up in the picture as a bright blob.
This is just an example of the problems of taking pictures of the moon and the stars.
Some more advanced amateur or professional photographer should be able to give you more accurate examples of shutter speeds and f stops.
Are you saying that pictures of the moon taken by amateur photographers aren't real ? Also if all the pictures taken by the astronomical observatories of the moon, the suns, the stars, the planets and all the other objects in the sky aren't real ?
Are YOU really real ?
Are you really smarter than a Fifth Grader ?
Here are two suggestions for Flat Earthers :
(1) If Flat Earthers would like to learn about taking pictures of the moon, etc.:
Visit an astronomical observatory and ask questions. Go on one of their "Star Parties" and ask questions.
(2) If Flat Earthers would like to learn if the earth was flat or round.:
Join the Navy and ask questions.
One of my old teachers told me : "The only dumb question is the one you don't ask."
As for the Navy, I don't know how many times I heard that......Starting in Boot Camp !