shadow object...
Firstly, it's FE's belief that the moon and not the shadow object causes solar eclipses, right? I thought FE and RE were in agreement on this point.
Secondly, even if somehow FEers come up with a path for the shadow object that can handle this then it would also have to handle the fact that Lunar eclipses are visibile over a much wider area than a solar eclipse is. I thought FE claimed sun and moon are about 3000 miles high (give or take 32 miles for the diameter of each of these bodies). If the shadow object is smaller than the sun, to account for limited viewing area of solar eclipses then it is also smaller than the moon and hence can not explain the wider viewing area of lunar eclipses.
Thirdly, the shadow object on lunar eclipses merely dims the moon's light while it would appear to completely darken the sun.
And finally, there are examples of the moon crossing in front of stars (these are called occultations). Has there ever been any record of the shadow object occulting a star? Either dimming it as when the shadow object is in "lunar mode" or completely occulting it (as in solar mode)?