Message from @chad46

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2019-07-14 21:51:24 UTC  

as long as you can see light is coming from somewhere

2019-07-14 21:51:28 UTC  

With the same temperature it feels warmer than with moon light.

2019-07-14 21:51:44 UTC  

a good start is nasas pictures of earth being fake

2019-07-14 21:51:48 UTC  

Thought to search it up but maybe talk to people with the belief to understand it better

2019-07-14 21:51:58 UTC  

I always walk in the shade on a cold moonlit night.

2019-07-14 21:52:43 UTC  

have a look at what that guy has to say

2019-07-14 21:52:50 UTC  

@Steve Angell you can research it yourself, it's not difficult

2019-07-14 21:53:09 UTC  

One has the USA huge. Another has the USA tiny. One has SEX in the clouds west of Baja California upside down. But sure those are real? Really?

2019-07-14 21:53:48 UTC  

I walk a lot at night. It is colder in moonlight.

2019-07-14 21:54:03 UTC  

Have you measured it?

2019-07-14 21:54:09 UTC  

the moon is certainly an odd thing

2019-07-14 21:54:35 UTC  

Im sorry but why are arguing about whether shade is colder or not

2019-07-14 21:54:41 UTC  

Take a magnifying glass with moon light. It is not the least bit warm. Colder than without it. Use that with the sun and your hand is burnt in an instant.

2019-07-14 21:55:03 UTC  

some peple think the moon is its own light source and is cooler

2019-07-14 21:55:05 UTC  

What?

2019-07-14 21:55:17 UTC  

We all been in a shade in some point in our lives right

2019-07-14 21:55:24 UTC  

Where would the light come from though

2019-07-14 21:55:35 UTC  

Have you never used a magnifying glass to start paper on fire. Try it with moonlight.

2019-07-14 21:55:41 UTC  

there was a scientist claiming he proved the moon was made of plasma in the 50s

2019-07-14 21:55:44 UTC  

i dont know, it isnt something that is important to me

2019-07-14 21:55:49 UTC  

Fair enough

2019-07-14 21:56:07 UTC  

it doesnt effect the shape of the earth

2019-07-14 21:56:12 UTC  

The moonlight is too weak to make a difference¨

2019-07-14 21:56:12 UTC  

I suppose

2019-07-14 21:56:28 UTC  

Always a lame excuse without merit.

2019-07-14 21:56:44 UTC  

And it certainly does not become colder at the focal point

2019-07-14 21:56:49 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/600083305546776586/Horizon_4.JPG

2019-07-14 21:56:50 UTC  

Sunlight does not start paper on fire. Without a magnifying glass.

2019-07-14 21:57:18 UTC  

You can use a very large one and melt rocks.

2019-07-14 21:57:19 UTC  

I'm not an idiot @Steve Angell

2019-07-14 21:57:19 UTC  
2019-07-14 21:57:24 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/600083451282063381/Horizon_7.gif

2019-07-14 21:57:47 UTC  

in favour of the idea of the moon giving its own light is that we can see a crescent moon at night time

2019-07-14 21:59:10 UTC  

@Logad Then do not tell me moonlight is too weak. The magnifying glass makes it many times stronger. But it does not work the same as with sunlight. Two very different kinds of light. How is that possible. Impossible were it reflected sunlight. Use a mirror and you will can light a fire with sunlight.

2019-07-14 22:00:21 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/600084194848276502/Eclipse_6.jpg

2019-07-14 22:00:23 UTC  

Of course you can concentrate the sun light with a magnifying glass, we call them burning glass here

2019-07-14 22:01:00 UTC  

Still, the moonlight is way too weak to make a difference even with a magnifying glass

2019-07-14 22:01:08 UTC  

So it should work with moonlight. Yet all you get is a small image of the moon that feels cold not the least bit warm.

2019-07-14 22:01:18 UTC  

Moon emits cold light

2019-07-14 22:01:24 UTC  

No