Message from @Seeker of Truth
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So it casts a shadow on the moon
I can't think of how it could work
Oh dang me neither
first thing you have to do is throw out what you know / think you know
Ok
you cannot simply replace the globe earth with the flat earth in the standard solar system model
the Heliocentric model is false
Yeah and I'm thinking about how could lunar eclipses work on fe model
as for eclipses - there is no proof that what we see is in any way caused by shadows
Wack
despite being told this
even if they are
you can make similar effects using something that isn't a sphere
actually NASA can't even predict eclipses with the globe / Heliocentric model
But that would include earth orbiting sun, which I assume doesn't happen
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
personally I think that the sun and moon are in a give and take relationship
one that is electric and magnetic in nature
those two documents should help
and I am uploading a larger third one now
the earth does not orbit the sun
the sun is smaller and local and moves in a circular path overhead / above the flat earth
Yeah I figured that out
in a sprialling pattern as the year progresses - moving closer towards the center (north) and then back out again (south)
it is [one of] the origins of the ancient Yin-Yang symbol
Ok thank you
you're welcome
its very interesting stuff
^^
Yeah ^^
Hi
Was back-reading
Not sure, I joined yesterday
Yo guys
I'm here to ask a few questions from a few flat Earthers :v
So basically, what I'm getting from I reading is.... Lunar eclipse is the sun and moon still floating above us but are too far away from each other, is that correct?