Message from @🎃 Spookmaster Jaqula 🎃

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2019-07-21 00:41:08 UTC  

No I just want to hear your logic

2019-07-21 00:41:12 UTC  

I show hard proof and you shrug it off

2019-07-21 00:41:14 UTC  

It doesn't make sense to me

2019-07-21 00:41:20 UTC  

It's not hard proog

2019-07-21 00:41:22 UTC  

Proof

2019-07-21 00:41:31 UTC  

I just gave a reason why it's not hard proof

2019-07-21 00:41:40 UTC  

It's completely possible on globe earth

2019-07-21 00:41:47 UTC  

Look on Google earth, turn it, Australia is on the opposite side as the US

2019-07-21 00:42:12 UTC  

Complete opposite side

2019-07-21 00:42:41 UTC  

Yes but if the part of the earth in the middle of those two is in direct line of sight with the sun it will be visible to both

2019-07-21 00:43:04 UTC  

Plus 14 hour difference will not be quite direct opposite

2019-07-21 00:43:39 UTC  

But the time difference is not my main point here

2019-07-21 00:44:53 UTC  

Oh and by the way if you give me a piece of evidence I cannot counter I will believe

2019-07-21 00:45:54 UTC  
2019-07-21 00:46:01 UTC  

Lunar eclipse during day

2019-07-21 00:48:05 UTC  

I'm confused what's wrong with this

2019-07-21 00:48:16 UTC  

And the shadow "of the earth" is in the wrong direction

2019-07-21 00:48:55 UTC  

Is that the Earth's shadow

2019-07-21 00:49:03 UTC  

No

2019-07-21 00:49:18 UTC  

Eclipses aren't the earth's shadow, that's the point

2019-07-21 00:49:25 UTC  

To me that looks more like the angle of the moon relative to the sun

2019-07-21 00:49:48 UTC  

It has an individual orbit around the earth which goes around the sun this causes weird things

2019-07-21 00:49:52 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/602301185172439040/fe-sun-moon.jpg

2019-07-21 00:50:05 UTC  

so how does this work with norway? the sun doesnt set in norway for 60 days during summer so plz explain

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/602301238100361226/image0.gif

2019-07-21 00:50:30 UTC  

it looks like everything would get a full 24 hours

2019-07-21 00:50:35 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/602301363883474952/fesun.jpg

2019-07-21 00:50:59 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/602301465943605258/Eclipse.jpg

2019-07-21 00:51:45 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/602301659015806986/image0-1.png

2019-07-21 00:51:55 UTC  

The one with the sun and moon just before learning curve joined is completely explainable as the sun's light will not reach that side of the moon

2019-07-21 00:52:06 UTC  

Look at the angle to the sun that the moon is at

2019-07-21 00:52:33 UTC  

The "shadow" is still the wrong direction

2019-07-21 00:52:48 UTC  

No it's not

2019-07-21 00:52:51 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/602301932933218304/325.jpg

2019-07-21 00:52:56 UTC  

It's not the Earth's shadow

2019-07-21 00:53:01 UTC  

It's the lack of light

2019-07-21 00:53:47 UTC  

So you are saying the sunlight going in all directions in the globe model isn't lighting the moon which has a position over the earth

2019-07-21 00:54:42 UTC  

No I'm saying the light cannot reach the side of the moon that isn't facing the sun enough to illuminate it like the side of the moon in the sun

2019-07-21 00:54:58 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/602302469346820118/curvenah.jpg

2019-07-21 00:55:17 UTC  

No need

2019-07-21 00:55:33 UTC  

That makes no sense if you are dealing with omni directional light

2019-07-21 00:55:41 UTC  

Well it does