Shadow Object?

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MikeVaughanG

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Shadow Object?
« on: November 06, 2009, 04:30:30 PM »
What exactly is this magical Shadow Object you speak of?

Is it Spawn? From the comic books?

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Soze

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Re: Shadow Object?
« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2009, 04:39:33 PM »
The shadow object is theorized to create the shadow effect seen on the moon.
Also, unknown doesn't translate to magic.

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MikeVaughanG

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Re: Shadow Object?
« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2009, 04:43:44 PM »
The shadow object is theorized to create the shadow effect seen on the moon.
Also, unknown doesn't translate to magic.

I thought the object you're referring to is referred to as the "AntiMoon"?

BTW, Firefox Spellcheck identifies antimoon as not a word.
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"your retarted"
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ps. i couldnt give s shit about spelling, gramma or puntuation -slammer

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Soze

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Re: Shadow Object?
« Reply #3 on: November 06, 2009, 04:50:24 PM »
The shadow object is theorized to create the shadow effect seen on the moon.
Also, unknown doesn't translate to magic.
I thought the object you're referring to is referred to as the "AntiMoon"?
How is that a question?
...Some models use the antimoon to stabilize the water displacement in ocean tides. It is under the Earth.

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BTW, Firefox Spellcheck identifies antimoon as not a word.
Why would it?

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MikeVaughanG

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Re: Shadow Object?
« Reply #4 on: November 06, 2009, 04:55:25 PM »
The shadow object is theorized to create the shadow effect seen on the moon.
Also, unknown doesn't translate to magic.
I thought the object you're referring to is referred to as the "AntiMoon"?
How is that a question?
...Some models use the antimoon to stabilize the water displacement in ocean tides. It is under the Earth.

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BTW, Firefox Spellcheck identifies antimoon as not a word.
Why would it?

1. I think its hilarious that "moon" is  a word (cause it exists), and "antimoon" isn't a word (cause its fictional)

2.  I think what you're referring to is the submoon (also not a word...) which pulls down while the moon (exists) pulls up.

All of this.. still leaves me with no explanation of the antimoon.. (still not a word)
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"your retarted"
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ps. i couldnt give s shit about spelling, gramma or puntuation -slammer

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frostee

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Re: Shadow Object?
« Reply #5 on: November 06, 2009, 04:58:12 PM »
Well Firefox spell check also says I am incorrect when I say to you
"your retarted"

That doesn't mean it isn't true, and also doesn't mean the anti-moon does not exist. Try hyphenating it sometime.
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Soze

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Re: Shadow Object?
« Reply #6 on: November 06, 2009, 05:36:35 PM »
1. I think its hilarious that "moon" is  a word (cause it exists), and "antimoon" isn't a word (cause its fictional)
The dictionary is not an authority on anything beyond terms and usage. Antimoon is simply not common enough to be put in the dictionary. We have many times the words in our language that we used to have, does that make all the new words fictional? No.

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2.  I think what you're referring to is the submoon (also not a word...) which pulls down while the moon (exists) pulls up.

All of this.. still leaves me with no explanation of the antimoon.. (still not a word)
In order to ask the question you must have heard it used somewhere in some context. The last time I checked, the antimoon was underneath, but the popular name might have changed. It's always possible that the terminology shifted. If you are asking for the definition of something, it is appropriate to provide the context so that I can distinguish if it is being used as another word shadow object or not.

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Re: Shadow Object?
« Reply #7 on: November 07, 2009, 12:53:35 PM »
The antimoon, shadow object, submoon etc are all made up objects to explain a variety of phenomena, depending on what physical effect you need to describe. In RET, several phenomena are explained with one solution. In FET, 5 phenomena need 5 different solutions. Go figure.
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