Message from @chad46

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2019-12-02 01:13:02 UTC  

lightning is a great example actually

2019-12-02 01:13:24 UTC  

nd for a contradicting themselves everyone does

2019-12-02 01:13:27 UTC  

it is an observable event, but its cause is not clear at first

2019-12-02 01:13:33 UTC  

however, it can be explained

2019-12-02 01:13:49 UTC  

It is not a phenomena it does not meat the criterion it is known repetitive and observable so miss me with that.

2019-12-02 01:14:10 UTC  

ok at this point your definition of phenomena is just incorrect

2019-12-02 01:14:13 UTC  

But it is by the definition you posted

2019-12-02 01:14:15 UTC  

Yes it is known the cause of lightning

2019-12-02 01:14:31 UTC  

@chad46 what is borg

2019-12-02 01:14:35 UTC  

The cause need not necessarily be unknown or debated

2019-12-02 01:14:38 UTC  

What you guys are trying to do is ignore the fact that if something rotates it rotates and the moon doesn't

2019-12-02 01:14:41 UTC  

Notice the 'especially' in your own definition

2019-12-02 01:14:42 UTC  

google is your friend

2019-12-02 01:15:04 UTC  

27 days of the moon revealing it's dark side is what should happen

2019-12-02 01:15:27 UTC  

@chad46 i dont understand

2019-12-02 01:15:35 UTC  

we know 😛

2019-12-02 01:15:39 UTC  

i mean, i googled it but i dont get it

2019-12-02 01:15:43 UTC  

Different slice every night should occur my good sirs. the fact that it doesn't shows you like to ignore it

2019-12-02 01:15:48 UTC  

pfft

2019-12-02 01:16:06 UTC  

youre saying youre not a hivemind i guess?

2019-12-02 01:16:18 UTC  

and you are discussing philosophy of science

2019-12-02 01:16:35 UTC  

But you guys will go giggle giggle it doesn't cause it has this phenomena of not moving for 27 days

2019-12-02 01:16:43 UTC  

even though we move faster and it slower

2019-12-02 01:17:57 UTC  

if i ask a globe earther how far is the sun on average they all give the "right answer"

2019-12-02 01:18:01 UTC  

sassy, im really struggling to understand what youre even trying to say. your sentences are basically incomprehensible

2019-12-02 01:18:43 UTC  

when asked how do you know, well thats different sitution

2019-12-02 01:20:25 UTC  

you know what I am saying You need to critically think and make yourself a visual with some potatoes. You can use any balls you might have in your home to put it to the test and see if you are just being fooled by them or them and your self. Put the potatoes on the table and spin one really fast while spinning the other slow and get to its' level and tell me does it not move to where you can see the slow moving ones different areas of it. I don't know how simple You need it put buddy.

2019-12-02 01:20:56 UTC  

Tidal locking is a result of gravity lol

2019-12-02 01:21:52 UTC  

No theoretical unproven bs either like gravity looks it in place so we only see one side so gone on with that fairytale

2019-12-02 01:22:31 UTC  

Gravity looks it in place?

2019-12-02 01:22:44 UTC  

Tidal lock ask yourself it is rotating or not.

2019-12-02 01:22:45 UTC  

Sorry I don’t understand what you mean by that

2019-12-02 01:23:22 UTC  

Yes. It’s rotating as the same rate for it to complete a full orbit

2019-12-02 01:23:28 UTC  

Like Mercury and the Sun

2019-12-02 01:23:33 UTC  

Amphidromic points

2019-12-02 01:23:49 UTC  

Or even Pluto and Charon which are actually tidally locked to each other

2019-12-02 01:24:02 UTC  

They both only show one side to each other

2019-12-02 01:24:03 UTC  

No it is not it is rotating at slow speed and take a full 27 days to complete so you shouldn't see the same side every night

2019-12-02 01:28:21 UTC  

It takes 27 days to revolve around the Earth and 27 days to spin on its own axis

2019-12-02 01:28:35 UTC  

^correct

2019-12-02 01:28:39 UTC  

lol