We'd only see bottom left if the moon was much smaller and suspended within the earths atmosphere. And then you'd only see it from a small area on the surface of the earth. Move a mile (or less) east or west and you'd no longer be in an eclipse
It is impossible for a convex object to uniformly reflect light equally outwards in all directions as the moon does. Only a flat or concave surface can do so
Reflectors must be flat or concave for light rays to have any angle of incidence: If the surface is convex then every ray of light points in a direct line with the radius perpendicular to the surface, resulting in no reflection
Sun and Moon lights have different properties: The Suns light is golden, warm, drying, preservative, and antiseptic. The Moon's light is silver, cool, damp, putrefying, and septic
The Suns rays decrease the combustion of a bonfire, while the Moons rays increase combustion. Its cooler in the moonlight than in the moonshade, but the opposite is true with sunlight and shade
We'd only see bottom left if the moon was much smaller and suspended within the earths atmosphere. And then you'd only see it from a small area on the surface of the earth. Move a mile (or less) east or west and you'd no longer be in an eclipse
It is impossible for a convex object to uniformly reflect light equally outwards in all directions as the moon does. Only a flat or concave surface can do so
Reflectors must be flat or concave for light rays to have any angle of incidence: If the surface is convex then every ray of light points in a direct line with the radius perpendicular to the surface, resulting in no reflection
Sun and Moon lights have different properties: The Suns light is golden, warm, drying, preservative, and antiseptic. The Moon's light is silver, cool, damp, putrefying, and septic
The Suns rays decrease the combustion of a bonfire, while the Moons rays increase combustion. Its cooler in the moonlight than in the moonshade, but the opposite is true with sunlight and shade
https://www.bitchute.com/video/90g8RiwTT2Rp/
"This one proof, alone, demolishes forever the fabric of astronomical imagination and popular credulity" (end of the video)
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