Well James, I found a panoramic picture of the night sky and I can't seem to find the Anti-moon.
http://www.nps.gov/labe/parknews/images/Nightsky_from_Beds_2_KFalls_moonrising_milkyway.jpg
Can you tell me where it is?
You can literally see the lines where it's been pieced together on the computer. Seriously, Round Earthers always complain about our mistrust for "photo evidence", but they really prove our point when they come up with trash like this.
Wow... is that it? Are you seriously going to go by that?
I guess you don't understand how a panoramic image is made do you?
See, no camera in the world can capture 360 degrees of an image simultaneously. None. So the best way to do it is to take one frame at a time, rotating the camera a specific degrees, then pitch it up and do it again until you have the whole area. You then take the pictures and paste them together.
Unless you'd like to tell me how to do it with a single camera taking only one image.
Also:
The effects of moonlight are false.
How do I know?
Nocturnal animals. If moonlight was harmful, they wouldn't be here.
I have just cited two recent peer-reviewed studies which directly contradict this claim. You should write to the British Medical Journal with your data and get them to redact those articles.
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Why should I? The only thing it says was that animal bites increased during a full moon cycle. These are bites during the day or night, not just night. The other showed a correlation between reported crimes on lunar days.
They both don't say anything about WHY it is, just that it is. And even if you want to say it's increased aggression, I hardly consider that blindness or death.
You can make up whatever idea you want, but until a study is done to see what changes occur in humans during the lunar cycle, you have nothing but correlation. And correlation doesn't mean anything.
After all, the reading scores in elementary schools are directly related to the child's shoe size.