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Edited by Krishnas Prophet: 4/29/2016 6:46:19 PM
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Intuitive Proof #2 If the Universe is Filled With Billions Of Stars, Night Would Not Exist

[i]Intuitive Proofs, Demonstrable Reasons: Why The Earth Is Flat[/i] Pt 2 The above gif illustrates this obvious fact quite well. If the universe is full of billions of galaxies all containing billions of stars, night would not even be possible. The universe should be one big "glare". Saying the universe is finite only makes the problem worse: ever try shinning a flash light in your face? If finite, the universe might as well be a flashlight: tons of light packed into a limited space. Also, judging from my last post, you all seem fine with the idea that stars are "blinking" on. If so, every new star we get just adds to the problem. [quote]Today's Intuitive proof was Brought to you by: http://www.atlanteanconspiracy.com/2015/08/200-proofs-earth-is-not-spinning-ball.html [/quote] [spoiler]The soldiers of truth and reason of the Flat Earth Society have drawn the sword, and ere another generation has been educated and grown to maturity, will have forced the usurpers to abdicate. Like the decayed and crumbling trees of an ancient forest, rent and shattered by wind and storm, the hypothetical philosophies, which have hitherto cumbered the civilized world, are unable to resist the elements of experimental and logical criticism; and sooner or later must succumb to their assaults. The axe is uplifted for a final stroke - it is about to fall upon the primitive sphere of the earth, and the blow will surely “cut the cumberer down!”[/spoiler]

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  • My rebuttal Everything you see in the night sky is what it looked like about a few billion years ago, light has a travel time. A light year, (astronomical term used to describe distances between stars and such) is defined as the distance light travels in a year. Our galaxy is about 100 light years across. So, 100 years for all the stars in our galaxy to appear. But then we have other galaxies. Hundreds of billions of light years away. We witness the universe in the night sky as it was 5-10 billion years after it was created. The sky may one day be like a giant spotlight, but not for a while.

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