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Anonymous (ID: saCymw1w) United States No.518820131 >>518820343 >>518820833 >>518821309 >>518821595 >>518822481 >>518822796 >>518823167 >>518823299 >>518824042 >>518829380 >>518830720 >>518831877 >>518832238 >>518834248 >>518834542 >>518834742
conspiracy theory. IF you look on google maps and look between the years 2007-2018 you will see that the entire world was much darker. Many people myself remember this being the case. such as me in real life.

Except for one thing. In 2019-2023 every year the sky would get more colorful and get more bright. The thing is that this CANT be a camera quailty thing or different camera because in other places besides the us and very brief places in the US the camera colors are similar to the ones in modern day with it being semi bright just like before. a odd out that does not make sense. So how is this the case. How come between 2019-2023 the sky suddenly became so much brigther.

You can see this difference perfectly in costal regions. Look here
https://www.google.com/maps/@30.1569819,-85.6649542,3a,75y,354.03h,109.89t/data=!3m8!1e1!3m6!1sEH10ciD3X5gE4FSoO9i0eg!2e0!5s20230801T000000!6shttps:%2F%2Fstreetviewpixels-pa.googleapis.com%2Fv1%2Fthumbnail%3Fcb_client%3Dmaps_sv.tactile%26w%3D900%26h%3D600%26pitch%3D-19.891565255177213%26panoid%3DEH10ciD3X5gE4FSoO9i0eg%26yaw%3D354.02677996970505!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MTAwOC4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D
Click on see more dates and just check. I think its pretty insane BIG of a difference it is.

Anyways I want you to go near AIRPORTS on google maps and look at the results there via the show more dates. do it on coastlines and then do it on places outside of the US and see if you see the same effect
Anonymous (ID: ClEhjEWd) Bulgaria No.518820343 >>518820590
>>518820131 (OP)
You need an old camera, take a few hundred pictures and compare.
Google hiring some new image postprocessing company doesn't say shit.
Anonymous (ID: saCymw1w) United States No.518820590 >>518820642
>>518820343
good idea. I think the samsung galaxy s6 to s7 would be the best choice considering they can take photos in 4k and also have hdr support that can be toggled on and off. While still being on a old version of android to where the software used would be similar to a phone there.

they also
Anonymous (ID: saCymw1w) United States No.518820642
>>518820590
oops forget that they also im a retard
Anonymous (ID: saCymw1w) United States No.518820833 >>518823038
>>518820131 (OP)
bump
Anonymous (ID: 7wK7yBb4) United States No.518821309 >>518827940
>>518820131 (OP)
I agree with you. Everything is too fucking bright these days.
Anonymous (ID: xPWmwDNy) United States No.518821595 >>518827940
>>518820131 (OP)
The world is a global conscience and we invented 4k so like got clearer
Anonymous (ID: MFgV+veu) United States No.518821819
Here's one - we hear about how many Indians and Africans there are but if you look there are barely any.

Go Street View anywhere in India or Africa, it's completely empty in the cities and the rural villages even more so, with ruined huts and no people. Globohomo is vastly overestimating the global population.
Anonymous (ID: m5tehl/G) Netherlands No.518822481
>>518820131 (OP)
Anon discovers weather
Anonymous (ID: Exe9tbRu) United States No.518822796 >>518823122 >>518824846 >>518837059 >>518839124
>>518820131 (OP)
Phillips began pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into LED development starting in the early 2010s iirc. Light pollution now is objectively worse than it's ever been, and it's especially insidious because the majority of cheap LEDs in light posts, headlights, porch lights, indoor, and outdoor lighting are disgusting harsh cold colors. I live in a semi rural area a few miles outside of a city, and I have watched the light pollution halo over downtown progressively get bigger and bluer year after year. It's completely fucked the view of half my night sky now.
FUCK LEDS. FUCK BLUE LIGHTS. AAAAHHHH
Anonymous (ID: saCymw1w) United States No.518823038 >>518823519 >>518829380
>>518820833
Anonymous (ID: MFgV+veu) United States No.518823122 >>518823322
>>518822796
I have all incandescent here. I bought hundreds of bulbs before Obama made them illegal, good quality ones. I maybe use two a year up.
Anonymous (ID: cCFqeSix) Portugal No.518823167 >>518823564
>>518820131 (OP)
Idk what tf you are talking about but im gonna give you a litle bump because at least your shizo ramblings are interesting.
Anonymous (ID: 35EkqXs+) United States No.518823299
>>518820131 (OP)
Fucking retarded zoomer!!! The google camera was crap! Your life was dark because it fucking sucked!
Anonymous (ID: Exe9tbRu) United States No.518823322 >>518823521 >>518823579
>>518823122
Same here, my entire house is incandescent. I have some LED lights in my shop and they're nice for short stints of working, but I cannot fucking stand living in LED light. Even warm temp LEDs just don't feel right. And with how cheap and plentiful they are, every retard feels the need to run them constantly and contribute to the light pollution. I just want to look at the night sky without having to drive to the middle of fuckall nowhere god damnit.
Anonymous (ID: saCymw1w) United States No.518823519
>>518823038
Look at the difference between it.

Someone needs to get a old camera and take a photo and see if its as bright as in modern photos to prove that its not camera quailty.
Anonymous (ID: MFgV+veu) United States No.518823521 >>518823993
>>518823322
Based. LED jews had to get their way by mandate, the market prefers incandescent.

Trump already fixed this though new bulbs are slow to market.
Anonymous (ID: eACtz94/) United States No.518823564 >>518825259
>>518823167
wtf is up with that peepee. why is your reaction image so high resolution?
Anonymous (ID: saCymw1w) United States No.518823579 >>518823937 >>518823993
>>518823322
Leds are just glowing pieces of electrictity. The extremely cheap cost pretty much comfirms that.
Anonymous (ID: MFgV+veu) United States No.518823937
>>518823579
the issue is the spectrum sucks
Anonymous (ID: Exe9tbRu) United States No.518823993 >>518824058
>>518823521
As much as I wish that were the case, it simply isn't true. LEDs are cheaper and more efficient, which is really all that normies give a shit about. The large majority of bulbs on the shelf at the Homless Despot are LED drop-ins for normal bulb sockets. Their ubiquity and average color temperature is what I hate. We don't need that much light, and it doesn't need to be fucking blue.
>>518823579
Yeah, and?
Anonymous (ID: OwyD7dzz) United States No.518824042
>>518820131 (OP)
now this is the schizoposting I come here for
Anonymous (ID: MFgV+veu) United States No.518824058 >>518826614
>>518823993
>LEDs are cheaper
So is Mac n cheeze.

Why don't you eat it for every meal? Oh because it's not healthy.
Anonymous (ID: saCymw1w) United States No.518824846
>>518822796
any other theories you guys have
Anonymous (ID: cCFqeSix) Portugal No.518825259
>>518823564
Its a high quality pepe what can i say.
Hasnt been Jpged that many times.
Anonymous (ID: Exe9tbRu) United States No.518826614
>>518824058
Most normies do eat slop for every meal, though, and their houses are lit with LEDs.
Anonymous (ID: saCymw1w) United States No.518827661
bump
Anonymous (ID: operIwXX) Canada No.518827940
>>518821595
>>518821309
Light and darkness battle it out in this realm

We are going towards and light singularity
We were born from a dark singularity

It getting brighter means humanity is waking up to this
I know a lot of people who got spiritual like last year
Something is happening
Evil is trying its best to not let this happen
Anonymous (ID: n8jRlOCZ) United States No.518828815
this.
i also suspect that the smog of billions of chinks, jeets and niggers being in the middle of their industrial revolution has increased the albedo of the stratosphere which bounces back the light like a mirror amplifies the light pollution even more. it's like as if humanity collectively is turning up the global dimmer knob.
Anonymous (ID: saCymw1w) United States No.518829380
>>518820131 (OP)
>>518823038

Could it be that maybe it has to do with airplanes.

Sep 2019 was 2 months before covid...
Anonymous (ID: saCymw1w) United States No.518830720
>>518820131 (OP)
op here.
im a complete normie. But even i noticed this. If your going to give complete schizo theories please explain like im a retard
Anonymous (ID: ObDUYyAJ) No.518831877
>>518820131 (OP)
If you lay in the sun when the sky is completely clear, you'll notice the light intensity of the sun varies too over several dozens of minutes.
You can feel it's sometimes brighter and sometimes dimmer.
Anonymous (ID: CR+lTe9M) No.518832238 >>518834108
>>518820131 (OP)
>we are being roasted by the sun as temperature increases
No shit?
Anonymous (ID: 6MW1qPmj) Canada No.518832276 >>518833830 >>518838265
New York reporting in!
The same phenomenon holds, that the world got brighter in 2019.
Maybe they updated google camera lenses in that year.
Although there is possibly a progression of 2007 = 2015 < 2017 < 2018 < 2019 = 2025.
Anonymous (ID: 6MW1qPmj) Canada No.518832559 >>518837610
Any anons checked their photos from 2015-2020, ideally taken with the same phone camera?
Anonymous (ID: saCymw1w) United States No.518833830
>>518832276
glad to see its happening to. well not glad but you get the point.

New york. panama city there all near costal areas.
Anonymous (ID: IlOoJdGP) United States No.518834068
Bros I can't stop laughing at this fucking frog. He's me irl.
Anonymous (ID: IlOoJdGP) United States No.518834108
>>518832238
Retard alert
Anonymous (ID: 0OnXZ8n5) Hungary No.518834248 >>518838265
>>518820131 (OP)
I don't remember the sun and it's heat stinging as much as it does now in the summer. Expose skin above 30c and it burns, could be radiation causing skin damage, change to ozone layer or maybe even Earth's magnetic anomalies? Maybe the sun itself is in a period of heightened activity, who knows. Normalfags still "love summer and the heat" and thrive over 35C, somehow they don't mind it. Usually the same type who uses tanning beds then wondering why their face skin looks like a roasted crackhead's at 30.
Anonymous (ID: TVpCha2W) United States No.518834431 >>518835006
goys cars didn't have LED lights until then. boomer towns didn't have LED lights. then boomers slipped in LEDs everywhere because it's cheaper. 2019 is also the year of exponential goyim creation becoming noticably exponential. it's only going to get worse. I remember in 2018 things being pitch black in my suburban childhood room but then covid sent the local highway parabolic in traffic and houses lighting up because boomers need to light their houses 24/7 to fee fee secure. 2019 is early on an exponential trend. yeah fuck this, I'm going to where it's darkest and living by candles.
Anonymous (ID: UfUIxaf2) United States No.518834542 >>518836676
>>518820131 (OP)
or most likely your eyes are starting to fail. The first thing you notice is everything gets darker.
Anonymous (ID: qrILNYoP) United States No.518834742
>>518820131 (OP)
>he sky suddenly became so much brigther.
LED pollution.
Anonymous (ID: LO0p19IN) Canada No.518835006
>>518834431
Run to the hills.
Anonymous (ID: saCymw1w) United States No.518836676
>>518834542
but things are getting brighter?
Anonymous (ID: UmRyFTtl) United States No.518837059
>>518822796
Holy shit, this is disheartening. My first religious experience was stargazing in the middle of nowhere high plains desert as a storm rolled some miles away. I chased the storm but never caught the lightening.
Anonymous (ID: UmRyFTtl) United States No.518837610
>>518832559
Ah shit, thanks for reminding me I have no life.
Anonymous (ID: rKNXymqX) United Kingdom No.518838265
>>518832276
2007 looking autochrome tier.

>>518834248
>I don't remember the sun and it's heat stinging as much as it does now in the summer.
Idk it's somehow simultaneously hotter and brighter out but now it's gotten harder to get a sunburn.
Anonymous (ID: rKNXymqX) United Kingdom No.518838727 >>518838958
Even the 1970s pictures have those golden hued tones but still a relatively dark sky. I'm not sure if that's just the quality of the film used back then but imagine the sun turning slowly from yellow to white in only about 50 years. Qrd on when there used to be a red sky/sun and nobody had a word for blue because of it? I think it was the ancient Greeks that used to refer to the sea as wine coloured.
Anonymous (ID: DroeCAKy) United States No.518838958 >>518839681
>>518838727
Air pollution. Smog a great filter of the white hot ball in the sky. Eliminate air pollution but continue sprawl. Earth is now burning like ants under a magnifying glass. Bring back smog.
Anonymous (ID: 8Xi7Y3hG) United States No.518839124 >>518839681
>>518822796
we could have a national lights-out milky way appreciation night every year if it wasn't for niggers
Anonymous (ID: rKNXymqX) United Kingdom No.518839681
>>518838958
There's quite a lot of oldfags on /pol/ though and they say they remember seeing it be yellow. Maybe all of the satellites and space telescopes are accidentally reflecting light down here. I think the sun did change colour after the cfc ban though.

>>518839124
Milky way appreciation/the Purge.