Message from @manga

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2020-01-04 01:31:52 UTC  

Then changed the subject to the moon

2020-01-04 01:32:14 UTC  

wasnt it about eclipses in the first place

2020-01-04 01:32:19 UTC  

He couldnt even think about what I was saying

2020-01-04 01:32:47 UTC  

This is flat earth chat not globe earth eclipse class

2020-01-04 01:33:13 UTC  

I asked a simple thing

2020-01-04 01:33:15 UTC  

ok

2020-01-04 01:33:22 UTC  

what were you saying

2020-01-04 01:34:07 UTC  

During some selenelion eclipses the darkening of the moon (shadow lets call it) starts from the top of the moon.

2020-01-04 01:34:39 UTC  

So you have the sun above one horizon and the moon above opposite horizon

2020-01-04 01:34:54 UTC  

But the shadow is on the top of the moon

2020-01-04 01:35:05 UTC  

The earth is below both sun and moon

2020-01-04 01:35:12 UTC  

Its very strange

2020-01-04 01:36:08 UTC  

He was welcome to preach to.his hearts content in the debate room but this room is not intended for a huge debate

2020-01-04 01:36:45 UTC  

yeah the description of the channel says that

2020-01-04 01:36:49 UTC  

I dont see why that is so much trouble

2020-01-04 01:37:09 UTC  

i dont know much about selenelion eclipses so ill take your word on it until i look into it more when im interested enough

2020-01-04 01:37:30 UTC  

is it something that supposed to support the flat earth or globe

2020-01-04 01:38:10 UTC  

It doesnt support the heliocentric model

2020-01-04 01:38:48 UTC  

Has nothing to do with flat earth really

2020-01-04 01:39:03 UTC  

More of indirect evidence

2020-01-04 01:39:46 UTC  

ok

2020-01-04 01:40:05 UTC  

i was looking at some sources when you and nin were talking

2020-01-04 01:40:15 UTC  

"The little-used name for this effect is called a "selenelion," a phenomenon that celestial geometry says cannot happen.

And indeed, during a lunar eclipse, the sun and moon are exactly 180 degrees apart in the sky. In a perfect alignment like this (called a "syzygy"), such an observation would seem impossible. But thanks to Earth's atmosphere, the images of both the sun and moon are apparently lifted above the horizon by atmospheric refraction. This allows people on Earth to see the sun for several extra minutes before it actually has risen and the moon for several extra minutes after it has actually set."

2020-01-04 01:40:56 UTC  

essentially it all boils down to atmospheric refraction based on what this says

2020-01-04 01:41:50 UTC  

so once again. it looks flat. all signs point to it isnt a globe.

2020-01-04 01:42:10 UTC  

but just say its a globe anyway

2020-01-04 01:42:24 UTC  

must just be a mirage

2020-01-04 01:42:28 UTC  

what looks flat

2020-01-04 01:42:34 UTC  

the earth

2020-01-04 01:42:39 UTC  

where

2020-01-04 01:42:50 UTC  

water

2020-01-04 01:43:03 UTC  

long distance photgraphy

2020-01-04 01:43:25 UTC  

someone in another server was telling me about an experiment that was done over a frozen lake with a laser

2020-01-04 01:43:59 UTC  

cool

2020-01-04 01:44:35 UTC  

are you referring to that when you said water

2020-01-04 01:44:45 UTC  

water finds its level and all of that stuff

2020-01-04 01:45:34 UTC  

im saying if water makes up over 70% of the known surface

2020-01-04 01:46:08 UTC  

then its going to be 70% flat with waves and mountains and valleys

2020-01-04 01:46:21 UTC  

Eh?

2020-01-04 01:46:26 UTC  

lol

2020-01-04 01:47:16 UTC  

eh?