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StellarStoic

4d ago

It's good to question things. Skepticism is part of science. But just because an image "looks weird" doesn’t mean it’s fake. Many space photos use X-rays or infrared, which are invisible to our eyes, so they’re colorized to show structure. That's standard in astronomy and even biology.

Thinking it looks like a pepper is called **pareidolia** meaning our brain seeing patterns. That doesn’t disprove the data. Also, NASA isn't alone: space agencies from around the world and even amateur astronomers confirm these observations.

If you really doubt it, try tracking the International Space Station. It's visible with your eyes or telescope. Or if you can afford it, you can fly up there with Bezos dildo space rocket 🚀 and see and feel for yourself. Real science invites you to test and verify, not just believe. Question everything, including the sources telling you Earth is flat.

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Goody

@Goody

3d ago

I believe in the Bible above everything on Earth and it tells a flat stationary Earth as God's creation. Science has a way of working ar I understand it but I take it for truth at face value like anybody else takes any history book. God describes His creation all over His book. Not outside of that there is tons of proof and scientific experiments that have been done but people that just want to believe what they are told won't go out and do these things. Go to the lakes and see the Chicago skyline from 30 or 40 or more miles. If you think we live on a ball that isn't possible to se that far. We use your numbers to determine how fat you should see and it doesn't add up. They have shot a laser across a body or water a foot off the surface for

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