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Physical & Life Sciences
Non-Mainstream and Controversial Science
FLAT or ROUND Earth?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ophiolite" data-source="post: 77610756" data-attributes="member: 234799"><p>Sorry, as in so many other things, you are mistaken. All I can do is offer to educate you. If you refuse the opportunity it is your loss.</p><p></p><p>If you take a moment to think about it you will realise that if the "two lights" truly were of equal measure then the moon, passing as it must in front of the sun, would always obscure it completely (a total eclipse) and never only cover a portion of it, leavin a ring visible (an annular eclipse). </p><p>Moreover, if we are taking a measure of any light we must, naturally, include their brightness - and clearly the sun is the brighter of the two.</p><p>In short, almost everything you have stated or implied in this thread has been incorrect, some of it so badly wrong it is best described as nonsense. You don't have to continue in this state of confusion and misinterpretation. The real world is so much more intersting if only you will open your mind to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ophiolite, post: 77610756, member: 234799"] Sorry, as in so many other things, you are mistaken. All I can do is offer to educate you. If you refuse the opportunity it is your loss. If you take a moment to think about it you will realise that if the "two lights" truly were of equal measure then the moon, passing as it must in front of the sun, would always obscure it completely (a total eclipse) and never only cover a portion of it, leavin a ring visible (an annular eclipse). Moreover, if we are taking a measure of any light we must, naturally, include their brightness - and clearly the sun is the brighter of the two. In short, almost everything you have stated or implied in this thread has been incorrect, some of it so badly wrong it is best described as nonsense. You don't have to continue in this state of confusion and misinterpretation. The real world is so much more intersting if only you will open your mind to it. [/QUOTE]
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