So I was rushing and awe-struck in the video at the time, so I’m not supper certain I explained what I meant all too well, but what I think was going on there was that since more than 90% of the sun was covered by that point, there was less light coming from the sky above that jet’s trail than there was light bouncing up from the ground. And since today was ever so slightly overcast, the trail’s shadow was able to be seen on the cloud layer above. Yet another very surreal sight to see in-person that may only be able to happen naturally during a total, or *very nearly total* solar eclipse!
It is such an incredible thing as someone who’s studied space and science every day since I could remember, to take those glasses off, and for almost three full minutes, stare back into this beautiful cosmic eye. *the very* celestial bodies that gave the earth life, and the absolute infinitesimally small chance that our moon is the exact size and distance to make this happen every now and again?! It’s so surreally comforting.
I missed the first move and when I saw the screen I just saw a dude pulling his hand with one missing finger and I was like "Oh, wel-" And then I was flabbergastered my hermano
See now that makes a lot more sense. I for at least one full second thought that you’d have to stick your head underneath the faucet thing like you’re some kind of gerbil gettin’ a drink of water XD
Ah, there’s the problem. I guess they ran out? I love that multiple people have now immediately known that the cups were meant to be a thing and that I’m the only one who’s never seen this 😂
@inkshowdude sometimes our brains get hung up on one part of the design. We use pumps for many things and normally in the bathroom you're thinking soap or hand sanitizer. But I think the listerine pump gives you the appropriate amount of mouth wash and it not have an accident pouring it into the cup