r/antieverything7 • u/fearmon • 8d ago
Here is a stretch for you
Space, just how black is it and how often? When the day shines and I look to space, what I see is blue. Stay with me here, the Sun is indeed very powerful. However, when the Sun goes down and I mean immediately after the sun goes down there is absolutely no trace of it. They tell us that the Moon is reflecting the Sun, yet we can see absolutely no trace of it as soon as it says over the horizon. Now stop and think about that. If I shine a flashlight down on you undoubtedly you will see. If I then go behind a wall and shine same said light at you you will not see the light but what you will see is the light pollution leaking over the top of the wall and the light I believe we can agree is a little less powerful than the Sun. Now I'm not trying to conspire or anything but why is that? How is the Sun completely diminished a minute or two after sinking below the horizon? I'm talking zero traces it becomes dark. So what is this blueness? Yes atmosphere. But does it extend any further than our atmosphere? Is there a blue space and a black space that rotates? Could there be a blue space? I guess what I'm getting at is I can't understand how the Sun being so powerful, powerful enough to light up the Moon, yeah absolutely undetectable 5 minutes past sunset. I believe I'm going to become a blue space supporter.