Still Water is Always Level

in #lunareclipse8 years ago

An artist's perspective on flat earth.

As artists we are taught to see things from a left brain perspective, capturing more than just the physical accuracy of a subject but being able to create art in a way that stirs up personal emotions in those perceiving our work.

For example as an art student I might need to observe a piece of folded cloth or a nude figure and then be able to commit this observation to memory so we can accurately produce this at a later time when this subject matter is no longer present.

Perhaps a woman requests a painting of herself from a photograph but she wishes be wearing different attire, instead of a christmas sweater complete with sparkles, candy canes and singing reindeer she would rather be wearing a soft cashmere blouse. As an artist I would have to have to reproduce this type of fabric from memory with it's transparencies, light angles and the way it rests and folds upon the contours of her body in order for it to appear realistic.

Without learning to observe I would not be able to modify the the festive sweater. A good artist learns how to observe and how to remember shapes and objects in an abstract manner. This is the power of an artist mind.

As a child I like many other young children had many questions when I observed the night sky. However being artistically inclined my questions were just a little different from the others and perhaps just a little more advanced. Throughout the years because of standard teachings and the media my questions became more and more obscure and I forgot about them.

However since being awakened to knowledge of flat earthers I have met online these questions have come flooding back to me. I am very excited to share my thoughts with you today. The arts have been important throughout history to aid in teaching and learning. Science, math and psychics can be taught through the arts. When we are learning about intellectual matters such as arithmetic and chemistry we are stimulating the left brain but when we incorporate the right brain into our learning through the expression of images, music or performance this will also stimulate the right brain and this is when we are using our mind to it's full potential. In this state we are able to connect the dots in such away that allows for problem solving and out of the box reasoning.

The visual arts are so important and impactful to society that the great artists of the day were given subject matter to paint to represent the current thinking of that time. The elite controlled the subject matter the very same way they control a performing or recording artist today. They are given the general outline and left to add their own personal touch to the final product. The imagination of an artist is unrivalled by any other character type. We are taught through life to see things from different perspective from those that just glance by and forget instantly what they have just observed. We are able to see things in a different light. Such as the light of the moon.

Now I am going to tell you something that go against the grain of everything you have ever been indoctrinated with.

The moon is not a sphere. The lunar eclipse proves this and you can prove this too.

You will need a light source and two spheres. A lunar eclipse is not a spherical object moving across another spherical object. You will notice the way a shadow moves along various paths, this is the conformation factor. A shadow will conform to any shape that it is moving over revealing the true shape of that object. If a shadow were to move over the surface of a sphere it would stretch and conform to the rounded shape of the sphere, wrapping and receding. This has never happened on the surface of the moon during an eclipse.

Another factor to consider is the shadow diffusion factor, on a sphere the shadow is most diffused around the edges as the sphere's surface recedes and it the most defined on the closes portion of the sphere. The closer the object is to the source the more defined it's edges are.

The next most critical factor to consider is the something called a sine wave factor. A sine wave factor is when an s shape shadow occurs when a shadow is cast from one round object onto another as the object passes by. This critical factor does not appear on the moons eclipses.

When we observe any lunar eclipse there is not wrapping, skewing, stretching or blurry diffused shadow differentiation.
A lunar eclipse looks as though one flat disc is moving across another flat disc.

One last point to ponder. If the moon reflects light and bounces it to the earth. Should the earth not reflect light and bounce it back to the earth? It doesn't. If it did, we would not have a new moon phase, instead we would have more of a dull or dim moon phase. As the moon wanes to darkness, it should then be illuminated by the earth.

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