I wrote the post above, when I was just wakening up. It might not of been the most well thought out post, but I still like it.
To be honest, I think 60 miles is plenty of room for sun's heat on earth to cool off, in the atmosphere. Plus with all the moisture in the air, it would eventually cool, gather, and come down as rain. I think the glass ceiling is needed also, to trap the moisture, so we get rainfall.
Also, the glass sky would be beneficial to keep air pressure, and keep gasses inside of earth, rather than drift off into inner space.
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It's not your turn to start answer questions, I have been in the spotlight plenty.
How you see moon dogs, sun dogs, and sprites possible, without a glass/ice sky?!?!
To be honest, I think 60 miles is plenty of room for sun's heat on earth to cool off, in the atmosphere. Plus with all the moisture in the air, it would eventually cool, gather, and come down as rain. I think the glass ceiling is needed also, to trap the moisture, so we get rainfall.
Also, the glass sky would be beneficial to keep air pressure, and keep gasses inside of earth, rather than drift off into inner space.
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It's not your turn to start answer questions, I have been in the spotlight plenty.
How you see moon dogs, sun dogs, and sprites possible, without a glass/ice sky?!?!
Gravity keeps the atmosphere in place.