25 () posted 1 year ago by BuckeyePatr1ot 1 year ago by BuckeyePatr1ot +28 / -3 93 comments share 93 comments share save hide report block hide replies
How does a flat disk produce shadows and surface features that make it look just like a sphere and which change according to its position?
If the moon is a light source why does it go through a cycle of illumination that corresponds exactly with how it would be lit if the Earth was round?
The moon does not have a hot spot, or lighting that fades in respect to the light source. It is not lit like a sphere reflecting light. The moon cycle changes according to its proximity to the sun; it is an electromagnetic relationship.
Your claims are laughable and cannot be proven whatsoever. Just give up, you are embarrassing yourself.
Ok cool. Can you describe the cycle? What lights it ip and what flat earther has documented all that you describe?
Oh, look. Another YouTube video.
"Research"