Message from @Platinum Spark

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2019-07-15 19:28:41 UTC  

...yes you will

2019-07-15 19:29:14 UTC  

Hold a ball in front of a flashlight, then point it at a basketball

2019-07-15 19:29:18 UTC  

Try to get the moon phases from shining light on a ball. Try to get perfect left to right and top to bottom on a ball with light shined on it.

2019-07-15 19:29:24 UTC  

Your senses may not be the best at perceiving certain things... Like .02% of a circle or 0.00064 RPM movement

2019-07-15 19:29:30 UTC  

If you move your ball slightly, you’ll see the moon phases

2019-07-15 19:29:35 UTC  

Very clearly

2019-07-15 19:30:02 UTC  

you can say the earth is flat yet venus is round and is earth's evil twin, you can say that the earth is flat yet kepler 452B is basically a copy of earth

2019-07-15 19:30:05 UTC  

The moon ball thing is very easy - https://youtu.be/wz01pTvuMa0

2019-07-15 19:30:20 UTC  

Not how a ball works. It reflects the light in the center back but everywhere else some is reflected back but more and more away as you go out from the center.

2019-07-15 19:30:47 UTC  

you can do it at home... with a lightbulb and a ball

2019-07-15 19:30:49 UTC  

you can say the earth is flat yet venus is round and is earth's evil twin, you can say that the earth is flat yet kepler 452B is basically a copy of earth and is round

2019-07-15 19:32:10 UTC  

Look at 2:19. Even that highly reflective ball still looks less bright on the sides. Look at 2:01. Again the lighting is not what we see on the moon.

2019-07-15 19:32:24 UTC  

also how would other planets be illuminated if we had a spot light sun

2019-07-15 19:32:42 UTC  

We are told the moon has grey rocks on them. Not anything like the highly reflective ball she is using.

2019-07-15 19:32:56 UTC  

because the rest of the room is illuminated, due to it being a small room. The shape is exactly the same, and the lightbulb is not as bright as the sun...

2019-07-15 19:33:19 UTC  

You are throwing out demonstrable proof because of incredulity?

2019-07-15 19:33:33 UTC  

Lol

2019-07-15 19:33:50 UTC  

Man just he’s so willing to grasp at straws to deny reality

2019-07-15 19:33:52 UTC  

Science means examining the experiment. All we are doing.

2019-07-15 19:33:58 UTC  

lol, imagine if the earth was actually flat and us round earthers would have to migrate to kepler 452B

2019-07-15 19:34:03 UTC  

But you’re denying what you see with your own eyes

2019-07-15 19:34:17 UTC  

She should have a grey moon like rock ball.

2019-07-15 19:34:34 UTC  

Not a white ball.

2019-07-15 19:34:48 UTC  

Yeah, and a 48928x brighter source... and scale distances... and... and ...

Literally nothing you will accept...

2019-07-15 19:34:50 UTC  

To a beat approximation, the moon is white

2019-07-15 19:35:07 UTC  

You just don’t see it scaled down

2019-07-15 19:35:18 UTC  

Science is a very exact thing. This is like a stage show. Not the least bit like science.

2019-07-15 19:35:21 UTC  

@Steve Angell i have a question, do you think the moon is flat?

2019-07-15 19:35:29 UTC  

Haha

2019-07-15 19:35:31 UTC  

Good question

2019-07-15 19:35:40 UTC  

I suspect he thinks the moon does not exist

2019-07-15 19:35:45 UTC  

apparently moon rocks are yellow i looked on google for moon rocks and i get a bunch of yellow rocks

2019-07-15 19:35:46 UTC  

I think the moon is a spotlight device not unlike a tv.

2019-07-15 19:35:53 UTC  

Lol

2019-07-15 19:35:59 UTC  

Tv’s are not spotlight devices

2019-07-15 19:36:01 UTC  

Its a literal simple demonstration for kids... and it exactly comports with reality.

The video I posted is not a science experiment, its a demonstration of observable reality

2019-07-15 19:36:02 UTC  

Love it

2019-07-15 19:36:07 UTC  

Ok, so how does the sun move

2019-07-15 19:36:17 UTC  

Like this is such a glaring (forgive the pun) problem

2019-07-15 19:36:31 UTC  

they say it moves by aether which is pseudoscience btw

2019-07-15 19:36:38 UTC  

Laugh if you want. I could care less. What I see is clouds near the moon lit up. Not further away than about 20 times the width of the moon. Explain that.