Message from @Andy Kaufman
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and realized evolution is impossible
by simple math and thermodynamics
I had all the knowledge to figure these out 30yrs ago
but was so indoctrinated like we all are....
cognitive dissonance
pride
Good morning, @Flat Earth PhD! I was just curious why you believe the moon is a light and not solid.
Good morning @Drewski4343
so stars have been observed through the moon. documented since 1700s...even by the royal academy of astronomy. some pics even available online now
morning drew
the appearance of the moon during the day is not commensurate with a solid ball
@Flat Earth PhD can I see picture of that
then there is the lack of evidence.
e.g. it's clear the moon landings were faked....
but one could imagine a reason why at that time.
morning, cat! how you doing?
Yeah they were faked
decent drew. how are you?
but doesn't explain why everything stopped...nobody followed.
and we have nothing there. no cameras. no telescopes. no rovers. no lunar tourism....
But, I believe you can't cast shadows on a light, though.
I'm good! had a decent weekend @Silly Rabbit, Trix Are For Kids
well no drew
if you see the moon image in a high end planetarium, you can see craters...shadows...the things look so darn real today
try casting a shadow on a lit lightbulb. it wont work
exactly, now take a look at this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSPstsNJ9jI
there's shadows on them there craters.
ask any professional artist what the moon should look like if illuminated by a light source
it never matches what we see
oh, I am one!
a professional artist, I mean.
lastly.....it is has been observed by others that moonlight cools objects. the opposite of sunlight. but I'm taking that with a grain of salt until I do the experiment myself here in Switzerland with 3 other PhD colleagues
as a double blind study
Yeah, I can't verify the cool moonlight, myself, so I keep an open mind on that one.
Moonlight emits cold rays? Colder than in shadows also?
in other words moonlight literally cools things
thats what some people say
so an object in the moonlight will be cooler than an object in the shade of moonlight
and the numbers I've seen are impessive
Wow we all sync up then with the moonlight cold