Message from @Yeezy

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2019-07-04 22:07:42 UTC  

yeah cause it's a ball

2019-07-04 22:07:48 UTC  

a really reflective one

2019-07-04 22:07:56 UTC  

the moon isn't that reflective

2019-07-04 22:07:59 UTC  

Why reflectors work well in lighting large areas.

2019-07-04 22:08:27 UTC  

Well now you seem to want to have it both ways.

2019-07-04 22:08:45 UTC  

what I'm just saying the moon isn't that reflective and the farther I put my light source the more evenly the light is distributed

2019-07-04 22:09:19 UTC  

the suns just really bright lol

2019-07-04 22:09:28 UTC  

We can agree that the sun is far brighter than anything in our sky

2019-07-04 22:09:32 UTC  

How does that make sense. How does that change how the entire moon reflects light at the earth like it was perfectly flat?

2019-07-04 22:09:38 UTC  

it depends on the level of brightness.

2019-07-04 22:09:39 UTC  

Are these simulations done with the light source billions of radii away from the sphere?

2019-07-04 22:09:43 UTC  

lol maybe in your area it is

2019-07-04 22:09:56 UTC  

I actually just made a quick simulation with a parallel light.

2019-07-04 22:10:02 UTC  

on a sphere

2019-07-04 22:10:03 UTC  

It makes all physics on light thrown out the window.

2019-07-04 22:10:10 UTC  

you guys can test out light physics better in unity if you want

2019-07-04 22:10:16 UTC  

better demonstrations there

2019-07-04 22:10:26 UTC  

I just did it in After Effects

2019-07-04 22:10:27 UTC  

This is like saying if you are playing pool it matters not where a pool ball is hit.

2019-07-04 22:10:31 UTC  

yeah make the light the same relative distance away from sphere as spherical earth models it to be

2019-07-04 22:10:37 UTC  

What causes moon phases

2019-07-04 22:10:40 UTC  

which is like billions of radii

2019-07-04 22:10:59 UTC  

i'm gonna need a really bright light lmao

2019-07-04 22:11:03 UTC  

the position of the moon around the Earth

2019-07-04 22:11:18 UTC  

I don’t get it

2019-07-04 22:11:25 UTC  

The Moon is like a movie screen. We see what is projected from it. So how it all works.

2019-07-04 22:11:33 UTC  

Ohh ok

2019-07-04 22:11:34 UTC  

where's the projection from

2019-07-04 22:11:38 UTC  

the sun

2019-07-04 22:11:41 UTC  

we should also see the projection then

2019-07-04 22:11:52 UTC  

From further up in the Firment.

2019-07-04 22:11:55 UTC  

Then shouldn’t the moon be tilted or something

2019-07-04 22:11:55 UTC  

if it's real that's a huge projector

2019-07-04 22:12:00 UTC  

it should get power from somewhere

2019-07-04 22:12:04 UTC  

Because u said moon flat

2019-07-04 22:12:21 UTC  

the moon is't on a tilt (i don't think)

2019-07-04 22:12:23 UTC  

yes, the moon produces it's own lightsource which slowly changes and causes the phases

2019-07-04 22:12:35 UTC  

Ok which is it

2019-07-04 22:12:37 UTC  

why would it change if it produced its own lightsource

2019-07-04 22:12:43 UTC  

There’s been like 3 theories here

2019-07-04 22:12:45 UTC  

the moon orbits the Earth faster than the earth rbits the sun so you will have different phases of moon