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RE: The Very Basics: Flat Earth 101
Why would the shadow of earth that is cast on the moon during a lunar eclipse be in the shape of a curving arc if the earth is flat?
Why would the shadow of earth that is cast on the moon during a lunar eclipse be in the shape of a curving arc if the earth is flat?
First of all, how can you determine the shape of an object from its shadow?
Secondly, why assume the eclipse is due to Earth? What if there's another phenomenon explaining the "shadow" not discussed in mainstream "science" / scientism?
Last but not least, research the topic for yourself with an open mind, and present your findings to me & your upvoting fans.
Until then, peace on the stationary plane.
When the light source travels completely around an object, or conversely, when an object travels completely around a light source, we sure can determine its shape.
No secondary phenomenon has been advanced that has explained all the data and observations, that's why.
Until next time, enjoy your delusion.
Urgh, I have a new fan / stalker...