Why would the Earth cast a dark pointed shadow? If the sun was doing what it was doing, the Earth should cast the shadow in a straight line past the edge of the diameter of the fake model. It shouldn't go into a point, there's no reason for it.
Quote from: sceptimatic on March 20, 2014, 04:09:01 AMWhy would the Earth cast a dark pointed shadow? If the sun was doing what it was doing, the Earth should cast the shadow in a straight line past the edge of the diameter of the fake model. It shouldn't go into a point, there's no reason for it.You may think that way but that is beside the point. Moon eclipse exist and the FE model does not fit to it. In ancient times people thought a dragon ate the moon and through it up.
Quote from: Starman on March 20, 2014, 04:21:37 AMQuote from: sceptimatic on March 20, 2014, 04:09:01 AMWhy would the Earth cast a dark pointed shadow? If the sun was doing what it was doing, the Earth should cast the shadow in a straight line past the edge of the diameter of the fake model. It shouldn't go into a point, there's no reason for it.You may think that way but that is beside the point. Moon eclipse exist and the FE model does not fit to it. In ancient times people thought a dragon ate the moon and through it up.My flat earth model does, only you would have to believe that we only live on the top half of the earth & that the moulting magma below makes up the other half. that being the sun & what we see as the sun. is a fusion powered produced co2 laser bean. Reflected back on to the earth via highly charged electromagnet fields. Theses fields emanate from the poles & are then boosted in charge via the same laser beam.
Quote from: Starman on March 20, 2014, 04:21:37 AMQuote from: sceptimatic on March 20, 2014, 04:09:01 AMsun & what we see as the sun. is a fusion powered produced co2 laser beam. Reflected back on to the earth via highly charged electromagnet fields. Theses fields emanate from the poles & are then boosted in charge via the same laser beam. I don't know if it is even ethical to laugh at this. But WOW! A CO2 laser beam? Reflected back to Earth with highly charged electromagnetic field?This is a whole lot of just WOW!
Quote from: sceptimatic on March 20, 2014, 04:09:01 AMsun & what we see as the sun. is a fusion powered produced co2 laser beam. Reflected back on to the earth via highly charged electromagnet fields. Theses fields emanate from the poles & are then boosted in charge via the same laser beam. I don't know if it is even ethical to laugh at this. But WOW! A CO2 laser beam? Reflected back to Earth with highly charged electromagnetic field?This is a whole lot of just WOW!
sun & what we see as the sun. is a fusion powered produced co2 laser beam. Reflected back on to the earth via highly charged electromagnet fields. Theses fields emanate from the poles & are then boosted in charge via the same laser beam.
And how do you know the sun is a CO2 laser beam and this is how it operates?
Quote from: Jer9999 on March 20, 2014, 06:07:18 AMAnd how do you know the sun is a CO2 laser beam and this is how it operates?The projections from southern hemisphere, part of Antarctica & other land mass on the moon & projections displaying the northern hemisphere north pole north America & Asia on Mars. mathematical probability sun is the other half of earth. Two opposing reflective surfaces one more reflective then the other south & north poles & an abundance of co2. A magnetic field holding a fluctuating plasma belt at a distance that achieves the same angles as sunrise & sun set.
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I have never seen a lunar eclipse. If the Earth is round, we would see it every month. How often does this occur?
So, have ever seen one? I mean, not just a video of one, but actually viewed it happen?
Quote from: jroa on March 20, 2014, 06:45:11 AMI have never seen a lunar eclipse. If the Earth is round, we would see it every month. How often does this occur? No it does not happen every month just like you don't see a sun eclipse every month.
Quote from: Starman on March 20, 2014, 06:47:22 AMQuote from: jroa on March 20, 2014, 06:45:11 AMI have never seen a lunar eclipse. If the Earth is round, we would see it every month. How often does this occur? No it does not happen every month just like you don't see a sun eclipse every month.I should, though. Once every month, the moon should be behind the Earth and be in it's shadow if the Earth is round and the moon revolves around the Earth.
Quote from: charles bloomington on March 20, 2014, 06:33:12 AMQuote from: Jer9999 on March 20, 2014, 06:07:18 AMAnd how do you know the sun is a CO2 laser beam and this is how it operates?The projections from southern hemisphere, part of Antarctica & other land mass on the moon & projections displaying the northern hemisphere north pole north America & Asia on Mars. mathematical probability sun is the other half of earth. Two opposing reflective surfaces one more reflective then the other south & north poles & an abundance of co2. A magnetic field holding a fluctuating plasma belt at a distance that achieves the same angles as sunrise & sun set. That is absolute crap. I am a visual person. Draw me a picture.
Quote from: jroa on March 20, 2014, 07:30:16 AMQuote from: Starman on March 20, 2014, 06:47:22 AMQuote from: jroa on March 20, 2014, 06:45:11 AMI have never seen a lunar eclipse. If the Earth is round, we would see it every month. How often does this occur? No it does not happen every month just like you don't see a sun eclipse every month.I should, though. Once every month, the moon should be behind the Earth and be in it's shadow if the Earth is round and the moon revolves around the Earth. No. no. The orbit of the moon is not alighted perfectly around the earth it is off by 5.125 degrees. The alignment to have a moon eclipse only happens a few time a year.
Quote from: Starman on March 20, 2014, 06:35:52 AMQuote from: charles bloomington on March 20, 2014, 06:33:12 AMQuote from: Jer9999 on March 20, 2014, 06:07:18 AMAnd how do you know the sun is a CO2 laser beam and this is how it operates?The projections from southern hemisphere, part of Antarctica & other land mass on the moon & projections displaying the northern hemisphere north pole north America & Asia on Mars. mathematical probability sun is the other half of earth. Two opposing reflective surfaces one more reflective then the other south & north poles & an abundance of co2. A magnetic field holding a fluctuating plasma belt at a distance that achieves the same angles as sunrise & sun set. That is absolute crap. I am a visual person. Draw me a picture.Is it then could you tell me then what north America & Asia landscape is doing on Mars. do you know what the mathematical probability of that occurring If not a reflection.
Quote from: Starman on March 20, 2014, 04:21:37 AMQuote from: sceptimatic on March 20, 2014, 04:09:01 AMWhy would the Earth cast a dark pointed shadow? If the sun was doing what it was doing, the Earth should cast the shadow in a straight line past the edge of the diameter of the fake model. It shouldn't go into a point, there's no reason for it.You may think that way but that is beside the point. Moon eclipse exist and the FE model does not fit to it. In ancient times people thought a dragon ate the moon and through it up.The ancients told stories just as we do today. It was not literal.
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An eclipse does not happen at every new or full moon, because the plane of the orbit of the Moon around the Earth is tilted with respect to the plane of the orbit of the Earth around the Sun (the ecliptic): so as seen from the Earth, when the Moon is nearest to the Sun (new moon) or at largest distance (full moon), the three bodies usually are not exactly on the same line.