Message from @Flat Earth PhD

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2019-11-18 15:19:16 UTC  

probably not hard to make actually

2019-11-18 15:19:29 UTC  

Yeah makes me question if it's artificially created

2019-11-18 15:19:44 UTC  

what could the mechanism be that would cause the moon to light up in that pattern?

2019-11-18 15:19:46 UTC  

well, those lamps are solid, so there's certainly something more complex going on if the moon itself isn't solid.

2019-11-18 15:20:00 UTC  

well if it's not solid then it's even easier

2019-11-18 15:20:03 UTC  

it's just a projection

2019-11-18 15:20:04 UTC  

but you said the moon wasnt solid

2019-11-18 15:20:11 UTC  

I don't personally believe it's solid. no

2019-11-18 15:20:20 UTC  

projection from where?

2019-11-18 15:20:20 UTC  

in that situation it's even easier

2019-11-18 15:20:30 UTC  

oh, projected from earth?

2019-11-18 15:20:52 UTC  

that's what people are trying to find out. Crow777 has probably done the best work.

2019-11-18 15:20:58 UTC  

he is the first one to observe the "lunar wave"

2019-11-18 15:21:09 UTC  

which looks like a refresh bar moving across the moon. very cool

2019-11-18 15:21:11 UTC  

I don't think we know enough

2019-11-18 15:21:13 UTC  

^^

2019-11-18 15:21:16 UTC  

i think i remember the lunar wave

2019-11-18 15:21:19 UTC  

oh, interesting, Crow777 youtube?

2019-11-18 15:21:34 UTC  

yes. since then a dozen other people have observed it in other countries

2019-11-18 15:21:34 UTC  

It's not the distance away they say it is though

2019-11-18 15:22:07 UTC  

give me NASAs $20 billion annual budget...and I guarantee I can answer all our questions 😉

2019-11-18 15:22:14 UTC  

haha

2019-11-18 15:22:22 UTC  

I could create a serious R&D program and figure all this out

2019-11-18 15:22:35 UTC  

Thats the thing, we don't have the resources. Science, and we're playing catch up of hundreds and hundreds of years of a lie

2019-11-18 15:22:42 UTC  

BINGO

2019-11-18 15:22:55 UTC  

So hard

2019-11-18 15:23:04 UTC  

so it doesn't bother me that we don't have all the answers atm

2019-11-18 15:23:10 UTC  

that's what it means to "hold ambiguity"

2019-11-18 15:23:20 UTC  

you have to comfortable not knowing all the answers

2019-11-18 15:23:22 UTC  

can't let it block you

2019-11-18 15:23:28 UTC  

yeah

2019-11-18 15:23:28 UTC  

All we know is. It's not what they claim it is

2019-11-18 15:23:32 UTC  

^^^^^

2019-11-18 15:23:37 UTC  

I like to go with the opposite the mainstream says

2019-11-18 15:23:57 UTC  

careful there

2019-11-18 15:24:27 UTC  

its not always the opposite of what the mainstream says, it could be 20 other possible things or something you didnt think of

2019-11-18 15:24:28 UTC  

It's important to look at both sides, not just simply deny the one.

2019-11-18 15:24:57 UTC  

Be skeptical, still.

2019-11-18 15:25:03 UTC  

agreed

2019-11-18 15:25:40 UTC  

I trust observable evidence not books or propaganda on TV, I want it to be in front of me, I've never seen the other side of the moon, the thing could be hollow on the other side...not sure what shape you would call that

2019-11-18 15:25:43 UTC  

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