Message from @Nutsack jones

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2019-12-02 00:17:00 UTC  

also @Logrian the second pic you posted about eclipses every month is kinda misinformed bc according to globe theory the moons orbit is not on the same plane as the earth's orbit, which explains why eclipses dont occur every month

2019-12-02 00:17:29 UTC  

@Logrian ok so what is the moon then?

2019-12-02 00:17:47 UTC  

Selenelion eclipse. Moon darkens from top down. Wouldnt happen on a globe

2019-12-02 00:19:18 UTC  

@Logrian in the models you posted earlier, the moon seemed to be represented as a sphere, but now you're saying its not? what's going on?

2019-12-02 00:20:29 UTC  

@Citizen Z dont quite understand, can you explain further? or just send me some references so i can research myself if u dont feel like taking the time to explain

2019-12-02 00:28:16 UTC  

mebeh this...we dont know tbh?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/650855721021472826/FB_IMG_1551402364629.jpg

2019-12-02 00:36:06 UTC  

see this is what i dont like about flat earth. globe earth has answers to pretty much any question you can think of. yes, there are assumptions made, because some things are not possible to test experimentally, but the whole "theory" is congruent.. everything makes sense in the context of everything else. flat earth, on the other hand, as a hodgepodge of a bunch of different theories, and half the time they conflict with each other. its a mess. i mean, i ask about time zones and you send me a gif of two spheres circling a disc, but then you go on to say maybe the moon isnt a sphere?? so why isnt that accounted for in your original gif? nothing makes sense in flat earth

2019-12-02 00:40:54 UTC  

I sent you a patented map of a world time calculator

2019-12-02 00:41:10 UTC  

Nothing makes sense on a globe

2019-12-02 00:41:43 UTC  

How does a globe have gas pressure in an infinite vacuum of space

2019-12-02 00:42:14 UTC  

a patent doesnt mean anything lol

2019-12-02 00:42:24 UTC  

and i dont know the answer to that question

2019-12-02 00:42:35 UTC  

Check into it

2019-12-02 00:43:15 UTC  

also, @Logrian the pic about never seeing the other side of the moon? its actually wrong, look up the phenomenon called earthshine

2019-12-02 00:43:35 UTC  

Yeah they want us to believe in theocraticals and call our truth a theory and don't have a single peice of evidence to back up anything they say other than lab coat jargon and mathematical nonsensical bs. Then when you press them on what they actually know about their model they resort to name calling and go silent and pout

2019-12-02 00:45:37 UTC  

@Logrian this is what im talking about, you and other flat earthers are constantly posting info that is blatantly wrong. and im supposed to believe what you say?

2019-12-02 00:45:51 UTC  

How is it wrong?

2019-12-02 00:45:57 UTC  

did you look up earthshine?

2019-12-02 00:46:11 UTC  

I did, can you explain it please?

2019-12-02 00:48:12 UTC  

there are times when the "dark side" of the moon is visible through a simple telescope. the globe earth explanation is that it is due to light reflecting off the earths surface. im not sure how you would explain this in flat earth theory. the point im making is that your image says "we see one perfect side of it ....always" when that is simply not true

2019-12-02 00:48:17 UTC  

its misinformation

2019-12-02 00:49:00 UTC  

earthshine
[ˈərTHˌSHīn]
NOUN
astronomy

the glow caused by sunlight reflected off the earth, especially on the darker portion of a crescent moon.
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Planetshine is the dim illumination, by sunlight reflected from a planet, of all or part of the otherwise dark side of any moon orbiting the body. Planetlight is the diffuse reflection of sunlight from a planet, whose albedo can be measured.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/650860938756489254/TD-Earthshine.png

2019-12-02 00:49:16 UTC  

This what you mean?

2019-12-02 00:49:44 UTC  

One face always points at us

2019-12-02 00:49:45 UTC  

true

2019-12-02 00:49:56 UTC  

gimme a sec, i may have misinterpreted what i read. i could be wrong

2019-12-02 00:49:57 UTC  

it rotates like the face of a clock

2019-12-02 00:50:54 UTC  

But it shouldn't always point at us if it is in fact moving slower then the earth turns and at a different speed that is slower then our rotation at said tilt so that is an impossibility that it just always faces us.

2019-12-02 00:51:29 UTC  

It is either rotating or not

2019-12-02 00:51:31 UTC  

actually i was wrong. earthshine is still a real thing, but you cant see the far side of the moon from earth

2019-12-02 00:51:32 UTC  

I say not

2019-12-02 00:52:18 UTC  
2019-12-02 00:54:52 UTC  

@Sassy Undeniably here's the globe theory explanation: "We don’t see the far side because “the moon is tidally locked to the Earth,” said John Keller, deputy project scientist for NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter project. “The moon does rotate, but it rotates at the same speed that it rotates around the Earth.” The moon completes one full rotation on its axis in the time it takes to orbit the Earth. That means the same side is always turned toward us."

2019-12-02 00:56:30 UTC  

The Moon is rotating on its own axis at approximately the same speed as it orbits the Earth. That’s why only one side is visible

2019-12-02 00:56:39 UTC  

Btw this is called synchronous rotation

2019-12-02 00:57:53 UTC  

@Logrian yep, i was definitely wrong about being able to see the far side. however, i still have a problem with how the images u post seem to conflict with each other. why would you post a gif of two spheres rotating above a disc earth then post an image that calls into question if the moon is even a sphere? its conflicting information

2019-12-02 00:59:26 UTC  

the omages are to get you to think, not saying theyre accurate or exact 🙂

2019-12-02 01:02:42 UTC  

what?? why would you post things if you dont think theyre accurate or exact? are you trying to create confusion?

2019-12-02 01:03:05 UTC  

because we dont have 78 million a day

2019-12-02 01:03:10 UTC  

so we do the best we can

2019-12-02 01:03:46 UTC  

so the "best you can" is to post conflicting info and make things more confusing?