Message from @chad46

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2019-07-14 21:46:22 UTC  

do we really need to debunk this for the 4th time

2019-07-14 21:46:25 UTC  

I do because its important in the debate

2019-07-14 21:46:31 UTC  

no it isnt

2019-07-14 21:46:38 UTC  

Have I told you how to behave then? I have merely asked a question which you have not been interested in answering

2019-07-14 21:46:40 UTC  

“Moonlight is cold, which means the Moon is not reflecting sunlight as we have been told, so we have been lied to by 'scientism' and evil NASA — therefore the Earth is flat!” The moonlight does not cause an object to get colder. It's the object in the shade that gets warmer.

2019-07-14 21:46:44 UTC  

It 100% can be important

2019-07-14 21:46:49 UTC  

the moon has no bearing on earths shape

2019-07-14 21:47:11 UTC  

you told me not to be defoensive

2019-07-14 21:47:19 UTC  

shade makes things warmer @mineyful ? that is easily proven wrong

2019-07-14 21:47:21 UTC  

Ill explain how it does if you give an answer

2019-07-14 21:47:31 UTC  

The lighting of the moon is even. Side to side even. if you shine a light on a ball you do not get even light from it. It is brighter in the center and not so bright on the sides. Light reflects more and more away as it gets closer to the sides.

2019-07-14 21:47:41 UTC  

i have no iterest in your explanation

2019-07-14 21:47:57 UTC  

with the sun it's much hotter and the shade isn't getting all that nice energy from the sun

2019-07-14 21:48:03 UTC  

Only if flat could the moon have such even light.

2019-07-14 21:48:04 UTC  

and in the moonlight it's trapping the heat

2019-07-14 21:48:06 UTC  

The moonlight experiment can be done when the moon is out of sight, you will see the same result

2019-07-14 21:48:09 UTC  

Because youre being stubborn

2019-07-14 21:48:11 UTC  

Or if it is a light source.

2019-07-14 21:48:23 UTC  

I gtg now busy night

2019-07-14 21:48:31 UTC  

yeah if you actually did the moonlight experiment on a new moon (?) you would find it's still the same with the shade being warmer

2019-07-14 21:48:34 UTC  

good shut the door

2019-07-14 21:48:43 UTC  

without the moonlight shade is still warmer in the nightime

2019-07-14 21:48:58 UTC  

@Logad That is nuts. How can you test moonlight without moonlight?

2019-07-14 21:49:04 UTC  

Interesting theory, but there's one problem with your claim @Logad . There is no light to test the shade against when the 'moon is out of sight' lmfao

2019-07-14 21:49:07 UTC  

Is that a flat earther crying?

2019-07-14 21:49:11 UTC  

Poor kid

2019-07-14 21:49:22 UTC  

lol moon shadow with no moon

2019-07-14 21:49:25 UTC  

where exactly ISNT the shade when the moon is out of sight

2019-07-14 21:49:29 UTC  

the cool thing is logo, is that your findings would still be the same lmao

2019-07-14 21:49:33 UTC  

It's not the moonlight, it's the clear sky vs the shade

2019-07-14 21:49:38 UTC  

we can still see during a new moon

2019-07-14 21:49:41 UTC  

dafuq?!?

2019-07-14 21:49:48 UTC  

are you talking about @Logad

2019-07-14 21:49:56 UTC  

sure it's darker but it's not pitch black lmao

2019-07-14 21:49:57 UTC  

youo can see a moon shaodow

2019-07-14 21:50:06 UTC  

No shade without light. So that is nuts.

2019-07-14 21:50:30 UTC  

shade from the clear sky

2019-07-14 21:50:33 UTC  

When there is no moon it is super dark outside at night where I live with very few lights.

2019-07-14 21:50:33 UTC  

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2019-07-14 21:50:49 UTC  

there's still light available during a new moon

2019-07-14 21:50:55 UTC  

otherwise it would be truly pitch black