Message from @RidleyChozo
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i have no iterest in your explanation
with the sun it's much hotter and the shade isn't getting all that nice energy from the sun
Only if flat could the moon have such even light.
and in the moonlight it's trapping the heat
The moonlight experiment can be done when the moon is out of sight, you will see the same result
Because youre being stubborn
Or if it is a light source.
I gtg now busy night
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
good shut the door
without the moonlight shade is still warmer in the nightime
@Logad That is nuts. How can you test moonlight without moonlight?
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
Is that a flat earther crying?
Poor kid
lol moon shadow with no moon
where exactly ISNT the shade when the moon is out of sight
the cool thing is logo, is that your findings would still be the same lmao
It's not the moonlight, it's the clear sky vs the shade
we can still see during a new moon
are you talking about @Logad
sure it's darker but it's not pitch black lmao
youo can see a moon shaodow
No shade without light. So that is nuts.
shade from the clear sky
When there is no moon it is super dark outside at night where I live with very few lights.
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there's still light available during a new moon
otherwise it would be truly pitch black
^^^
what do you want to know about flat earth lauren
you can't see in a truly pitch black room
Chad the songs stoped
but during a new moon there is still some light
Ah well, not exactly sure. Just heard the concept someplace and thought about it
as long as you can see light is coming from somewhere
With the same temperature it feels warmer than with moon light.
a good start is nasas pictures of earth being fake
Thought to search it up but maybe talk to people with the belief to understand it better
I always walk in the shade on a cold moonlit night.