Message from @Brown_Wreckluse
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Big ass airship
Do that and you've proved cause and effect
Is going to cover up a significant portion of the sun from 240,000 miles away?
Hindenburg's angular size from moon at perigee: 0.000011776° by 0.00000198°. Since the sun's angular size is about 0.5°, this would mean the Hindenburg would only cover 0.0000000373% of the sun from the moon. That's not gonna cast a shadow.
So assuming the distance to the moon is correct, which I doubt btw, you can not show cause and effect experimental evidence that the Earth or the FLOOR causes the shadow on the moon, can you?
Well, there's the fact that they only happen when the sun and moon are opposite each other, plus the round shadow on the moon whose size varies from eclipse to eclipse: larger when the moon is closer, smaller when it is further away.
Sooooooooooo........ If that's not a shadow, I don't know what is.
When waves are polar opposite do they or do they not cause interference patterns?
Yep. The famous double-slit experiment.
So as you can see, it is possible to see the sun and the fully eclipsed moon in the sky above you at the same time, the floor is obviously not the cause of the dark spot then the red spot on the moon, is it?
You mean both being on the horizon? Well, refraction certainly plays a role. Plus, the entire earth is below you, so even if you're not quite directly between the sun and moon, if you go a few hundred miles closer to that line, you will be.
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@Ivan Pavlovich are you saying the apparent and geometric positions of both the sun and the moon are not the same?
You're telling me now that what I see with my own two eyes I did not see
Human sheeple go to YouTube and search memulous and look at his latest video about invading discord servers
we've seen it.
Ah right
@Citizen Z How does FE explain things going below the horizon?
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There's ALWAYS atmospheric refraction, and that wasn't even the only thing I mentioned.
Look, I know memeulous did "infriltrate" servers but he was messing around, how deaf can you be not to uear him CLEARLY SAY "**DONT DO THIS**" man's making a livin, at least he aint calling you a d### @t.forbes04
1st pic is vacuum pressure graph.
6-8 feet thick of concrete.
@Derek Nelson The lander itself is not just foil. It is wrapped in many layers of insulation.
The size of the chamber is huge by the way, the force exerted is amazing, that's why it needs so much concrete.
And that's also why we can hold vacuum using just glass.
F = P*A
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The larger the area, the larger the force exerted.