2. I didn't say the moon reflected the sun's light, I said the Earth reflected the sun's light.
So we are in agreement that the Moon does not reflect the Sun's light?
3. I'd like to see your source for the claim that moon emits it's own light.
I have two sources, the experiments of Dr Lardner, and the experiments of Charles Dickens.
Dr Lardner's experiments were published in Lardner, D. (1854-6) 'The Museum of Science and Art', London: Walton and Maberly, page 115.
Dickens' experiments were published in his periodical All the Year Round, and are cited in Rowbotham, S. B. (1881) 'Earth Not a Globe...', Third Edition, London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., p. 144.
Haha, the 1800s... when scientific research ended because everything that could be discovered had been discovered, right?
This guy must be a troll. Nobody is as stupid as this in real life.
If you'd like some more recent experimental data which straightforwardly corroborates Rowbotham's claims about moonlight, try:
Bhattacharjee, C., Bradley, P. et al. (2000) 'Do Animals Bite More During A Full Moon? Retrospective Observational Analysis'. In
BMJ: British Medical Journal, Vol. 321, No. 7276. pp. 1559-1561.
Thakur, C. P., & Sharma, D. (1984) 'Full Moon And Crime'.
In British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Edition). Vol. 289, No. 6460. pp. 1789-1791.
Gee, don't you hate it when Flat Earthers cite those terribly outdated sources in their arguments?
