Are you suggesting it is all together impossible for another light source to light those planets?
theres an FAQ?
The sun could act like a spotlight that shines on *gasp* two locations.
I've always advocated for a "normal sun,that acts like a spotlight.
I said that it is like a "normal" sun,that acts like a spotlight.
Quote from: Waste of Mind on May 16, 2009, 07:48:41 AMI said that it is like a "normal" sun,that acts like a spotlight.Yes and I've said you can either have a normal sun, or a spotlight sun. These kinds of things are called "mutually exclusive".Example: I can either be naked, or clothed.So when I get arrested for parading the streets with my cock out I can't say: "Officer, I am naked, but also am 'acting' like a clothed person". The two things are mutually exclusive.3 internet points for needless reference to the holocaust BTW.
I fail to see why a normal sun couldn't acts like a spotlight due to the earths unique atmosphere.
I saw a slight haze in the hotel bathroom this morning after I took a shower, have I discovered a new planet?
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Besides, perhaps FET is a conspiracy too.
It is just the way it is, you understanding it doesn't concern me.
Ok...So what is this "other light source" then?
Here's one to think on. Light takes time to travel from one object to our eyes. These objects could be far enough away that the sun was at one point, directed at them, then it flipped to illuminate the earth.