The Flat Earth Society
Flat Earth Discussion Boards => Flat Earth Investigations => Topic started by: Airplane on April 25, 2023, 07:06:49 PM
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Dear respected members of the flat earth forum,
I hope this message finds you well. The purpose of this post is to foster a constructive discussion surrounding the iSpace lunar lander photographs, which were captured from behind the moon and depict Earth as a small, blue sphere. These images have captured the interest of many, and as such, it would be valuable to gain insights from the flat earth community.
To facilitate an open and respectful dialogue, it would be helpful for knowledgeable members of this community to provide scientific explanations that reconcile these lunar lander images with the flat earth perspective.
Additionally, it is intriguing to consider the motivations behind a private, commercial company like iSpace potentially faking the round Earth imagery. What could drive an entire organization to perpetuate the round earth narrative, and how would it benefit them? Insights into these motivations would be greatly appreciated, as they contribute to a broader understanding of this complex subject.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to engaging in a fruitful discussion and learning from the diverse perspectives of this community.
Images in question:
https://twitter.com/ispace_inc/status/1650506233575604227?s=20
https://twitter.com/ispace_inc/status/1649707714447306753
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https://121clicks.com/inspirations/fake-viral-photoshopped-images-that-believed-real
Photoshop is a helluva thing, my guy.
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https://121clicks.com/inspirations/fake-viral-photoshopped-images-that-believed-real
Photoshop is a helluva thing, my guy.
If Photoshop itself existing is your best shot, don't even bother.
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https://121clicks.com/inspirations/fake-viral-photoshopped-images-that-believed-real
Photoshop is a helluva thing, my guy.
If Photoshop itself existing is your best shot, don't even bother.
Prove that it's real, then? Could be Photoshop, could be anything. But it's definitely CGI. Prove that it's not?
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Prove that it's real, then? Could be Photoshop, could be anything. But it's definitely CGI. Prove that it's not?
Woah, now! Let's not forget this already.
So you're dang right that I don't want you to provide "evidence" of your belief that NASA doesn't fake stuff, because I know for a fact that they do.
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Prove that it's real, then? Could be Photoshop, could be anything. But it's definitely CGI. Prove that it's not?
Woah, now! Let's not forget this already.
So you're dang right that I don't want you to provide "evidence" of your belief that NASA doesn't fake stuff, because I know for a fact that they do.
That's not from NASA, though. (https://i.ibb.co/jGbbc3f/rofl2.png)
Ok, where's your proof (≠ evidence) that it's real? Let's hear it, then. (https://i.imgur.com/gT3eceJ.jpg)
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Prove that it's real, then? Could be Photoshop, could be anything. But it's definitely CGI. Prove that it's not?
Woah, now! Let's not forget this already.
So you're dang right that I don't want you to provide "evidence" of your belief that NASA doesn't fake stuff, because I know for a fact that they do.
That's not from NASA, though. (https://i.ibb.co/jGbbc3f/rofl2.png)
Ok, where's your proof (≠ evidence) that it's real? Let's hear it, then. (https://i.imgur.com/gT3eceJ.jpg)
Well you see, there’s a picture of it. It COULD be fake much like I COULD win the lottery. But the best assumption (considering the context, source, etc) is that it’s real, and that’s enough to go by.
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At a rough guess, when we see the full moon, this already seems to me bigger than how we see the Earth from the Moon in this photo. If we then consider that the Earth is bigger than the Moon .. well then something is not right
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Ok, where's your proof (≠ evidence) that it's real? Let's hear it, then.
Science does not deal in proof, it deals in evidence. So, from a scientific perspective there can be no proof that these pictures are real, nor can there be scientific "proof" of anything.
Since you are the one that deals in proofs, can we have your proof they are CGI? Actually I'd be happy with some evidence.
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At a rough guess, when we see the full moon, this already seems to me bigger than how we see the Earth from the Moon in this photo. If we then consider that the Earth is bigger than the Moon .. well then something is not right
Without knowing anything about the camera, this objection is meaningless. Photographing the moon from earth, one can choose lenses and resolutions to make the moon look enormous or look like a single pixel.