Thank you!Gravity is bs. The moon sun earth and salt water from oceans work as a battery with the earth being the negative charge which is why stuff comes down to earth.
My point exactly.
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Thank you!Gravity is bs. The moon sun earth and salt water from oceans work as a battery with the earth being the negative charge which is why stuff comes down to earth.
Take a month and watch the moon and sun move across the plain. Sometimes they are both in the sky together with the sun some 90 million miles away. The moon will be a Cresent or half lit but if the earth is the shadow and the earth isn't between them?Sorry, I meant to reply to the other guys post. It is no different that if you were on the moon looking at the earth. It only looks bright because it is lit by the sun.
So are you saying that you think the moon emits light?Take a month and watch the moon and sun move across the plain. Sometimes they are both in the sky together with the sun some 90 million miles away. The moon will be a Cresent or half lit but if the earth is the shadow and the earth isn't between them?
Plus, how does the sun illuminate the moon when it's behind the moon?
I don't think the moon is 230k away and the sun isn't 93 million miles away.
The moon is a luminary and it isn't reflecting light from the sun.So are you saying that you think the moon emits light?
No but they put a spacecraft on the moon prior to the US. Most here are arguing that wasn't even possible back then with that technology available.Russia never claimed to put a man on the moon.
Take a month and watch the moon and sun move across the plain. Sometimes they are both in the sky together with the sun some 90 million miles away. The moon will be a Cresent or half lit but if the earth is the shadow and the earth isn't between them?
Plus, how does the sun illuminate the moon when it's behind the moon?
I don't think the moon is 230k away and the sun isn't 93 million miles away.
Take a month and watch the moon and sun move across the plain. Sometimes they are both in the sky together with the sun some 90 million miles away. The moon will be a Cresent or half lit but if the earth is the shadow and the earth isn't between them?
Plus, how does the sun illuminate the moon when it's behind the moon?
I don't think the moon is 230k away and the sun isn't 93 million miles away.
I cant believe you're serious.I think you're serious, so I'll answer seriously.
What you describe is well known and entirely predictable with the known orbit characteristics of the earth and moon. So well known that gravitational tides can been predicted with boring regularity.
Celestial orbits are elliptical, and objects vary relative to one another in rate of orbit, rotation and plane of orbit, so distances and angles are continuously variable, creating a wide range of illumination, reflective and shadow characteristics, up to and including total eclipses that result in no light on a visible surface (or portion of a surface).
The moon's distance from earth can vary as much as 30%, based on the moon's position within the ellipse. The earth's ellipse around the sun is near circular, varying by only a few percent, but it is still variable.
I'm not aware of any evidence that even approaches disproving these things.