Message from @Life Deathlight

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2019-04-03 18:52:34 UTC  

by trying to get people to slip up and say something
and by trying to associate FE with bad thigns

2019-04-03 18:55:56 UTC  

and there were two of them....

2019-04-03 18:56:31 UTC  

@Seeker of Truth I have a question

2019-04-03 18:56:39 UTC  

How do lunar eclipses work on fe?

2019-04-03 18:57:40 UTC  
2019-04-03 18:58:12 UTC  

sorry keep that in staff chat

2019-04-03 18:58:26 UTC  

@Seeker of Truth Are you going to answer my question?

2019-04-03 18:58:52 UTC  

Or does this doesn't belong here, sorry I'm new

2019-04-03 19:00:09 UTC  

Wouldn’t the lunar eclipses be the same as round earth?

2019-04-03 19:00:13 UTC  

handling server business please wait

2019-04-03 19:00:52 UTC  

Lunar eclipse happens when the earth is in between moon and sun

2019-04-03 19:01:12 UTC  

So it casts a shadow on the moon

2019-04-03 19:01:39 UTC  

I can't think of how it could work

2019-04-03 19:02:18 UTC  

Oh dang me neither

2019-04-03 19:02:33 UTC  

first thing you have to do is throw out what you know / think you know

2019-04-03 19:02:45 UTC  

Ok

2019-04-03 19:02:58 UTC  

you cannot simply replace the globe earth with the flat earth in the standard solar system model

2019-04-03 19:03:07 UTC  

the Heliocentric model is false

2019-04-03 19:03:36 UTC  

Yeah and I'm thinking about how could lunar eclipses work on fe model

2019-04-03 19:03:37 UTC  

as for eclipses - there is no proof that what we see is in any way caused by shadows

2019-04-03 19:03:51 UTC  

Wack

2019-04-03 19:03:58 UTC  

despite being told this

2019-04-03 19:04:13 UTC  

even if they are

2019-04-03 19:04:35 UTC  

you can make similar effects using something that isn't a sphere

2019-04-03 19:04:57 UTC  

actually NASA can't even predict eclipses with the globe / Heliocentric model

2019-04-03 19:05:30 UTC  

But that would include earth orbiting sun, which I assume doesn't happen

2019-04-03 19:05:35 UTC  

Prediction of first eclipse by Thales (a flat earther) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclipse_of_Thales
Saros: Solution for the Heliocentric model's inability to predict eclipses - https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEsaros/SEsaros.html

2019-04-03 19:05:55 UTC  

personally I think that the sun and moon are in a give and take relationship

2019-04-03 19:06:03 UTC  

one that is electric and magnetic in nature

2019-04-03 19:07:00 UTC  

those two documents should help

2019-04-03 19:07:10 UTC  

and I am uploading a larger third one now

2019-04-03 19:07:16 UTC  

going to take a few

2019-04-03 19:08:19 UTC  

the earth does not orbit the sun

2019-04-03 19:08:41 UTC  

the sun is smaller and local and moves in a circular path overhead / above the flat earth

2019-04-03 19:09:12 UTC  

Yeah I figured that out

2019-04-03 19:09:17 UTC  

in a sprialling pattern as the year progresses - moving closer towards the center (north) and then back out again (south)

2019-04-03 19:09:44 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/563077697748729858/2.jpg

2019-04-03 19:10:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/563077817420480644/FE_Advanced_-_the_MoonX.pdf

2019-04-03 19:10:24 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/563077863503429690/analemma-sun-figure-eight-trip-in-the-sky-27.jpg

2019-04-03 19:10:59 UTC  

it is [one of] the origins of the ancient Yin-Yang symbol

2019-04-03 19:11:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/563078080151814155/d9578-16_avebury9teardrop_shape_rep_1_year_cycle_1.jpg