Message from @mineyful

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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

2019-07-04 22:12:46 UTC  

Nine pictures of the Moon. Taken at the same time. The Moon is all over the place. The creators not in the same place in even two of the nine pictures.

2019-07-04 22:13:04 UTC  

@Steve Angell Here's a quick simulation I did up in After Effects
https://i.imgur.com/Px52sHC.png

2019-07-04 22:13:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/596463550818549773/image0.jpg

2019-07-04 22:13:13 UTC  

probably because they were all taken from different perspective around the world

2019-07-04 22:13:22 UTC  

This was a round earth to prove the distance to the moon. It instead proved the moon is something other than a ball.

2019-07-04 22:13:30 UTC  

remember the military uses maybe 5x the money NASA uses

2019-07-04 22:13:37 UTC  

No