"Q: If the moon is a spotlight, why can I see a "man" in the moon (shadows cast by the sun on the hills and mountains on it) last I checked a light can't contain shadows."Has this been answered yet?
Read the FAQ and lurk more.
If Gayer doesn't remember you, you might as well do yourself a favor and become an hero.
there is a difference between touching a muff and putting your hand into it isn't there?
When th moon and sun are described as spotlights, the author is describing the effects of its light on the earth. That is, the light from the sun and moon only reaches a limited circular area on the earth. This is why we cannot see the sun at night.
N.I.G.G.A. stole my bike, sir!~D-Draw
The man you see on the moon is God. The spotlight reflects off of the mirrors at a bad angle, ruining God's invisibility trick.