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3 Full Moons Last Month 2nd Full Moon Tonight
« on: January 18, 2022, 12:52:11 PM »
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  • An anomaly of multiple full moons doesn't appear to have happened ever, that I can find.  We had three full moons, three nights in a row in Dec 2021.  This month we will have two full moons, last night and another one tonight.  I wonder how the globers will scientifically explain this exceptional phenomenon.  This is easily explained in the flat earth because any change in the smaller celestial lights above a flat earth will largely not affect things on earth.  However, with shadows and lack thereof dependent on earth and sun and moon lining up exactly for 3 days in a row is simply impossible in the globe model unless the earth stopped spinning and lost it's curve.  


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    Re: 3 Full Moons Last Month 2nd Full Moon Tonight
    « Reply #1 on: January 18, 2022, 12:59:41 PM »
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  • The sun has been looking pretty wierd lately. I could look directly at it, it was like a blanc disc similar to the apparition at Fatima 


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    Re: 3 Full Moons Last Month 2nd Full Moon Tonight
    « Reply #2 on: January 18, 2022, 01:09:31 PM »
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  • The sun has been looking pretty wierd lately. I could look directly at it, it was like a blanc disc similar to the apparition at Fatima
    That's weird. Reminds me of the prophecy that there will be changes in the sun, moon and stars.  

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    Re: 3 Full Moons Last Month 2nd Full Moon Tonight
    « Reply #3 on: January 18, 2022, 01:19:03 PM »
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  • That's weird. Reminds me of the prophecy that there will be changes in the sun, moon and stars. 
    Yes, the Bible talks about it ,it said " after the fulfillment of gentiles" don't know how that fits into catholic teaching though

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    Re: 3 Full Moons Last Month 2nd Full Moon Tonight
    « Reply #4 on: January 18, 2022, 02:08:07 PM »
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  • I was just looking directly at the sun today. Round white disc.


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    Re: 3 Full Moons Last Month 2nd Full Moon Tonight
    « Reply #5 on: January 18, 2022, 02:10:52 PM »
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  • I was just looking directly at the sun today. Round white disc.
    That is how they described it at Fatima before it stated to spin

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    Re: 3 Full Moons Last Month 2nd Full Moon Tonight
    « Reply #6 on: January 18, 2022, 02:40:40 PM »
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  • An anomaly of multiple full moons doesn't appear to have happened ever, that I can find.  We had three full moons, three nights in a row in Dec 2021.  This month we will have two full moons, last night and another one tonight.  I wonder how the globers will scientifically explain this exceptional phenomenon.  This is easily explained in the flat earth because any change in the smaller celestial lights above a flat earth will largely not affect things on earth.  However, with shadows and lack thereof dependent on earth and sun and moon lining up exactly for 3 days in a row is simply impossible in the globe model unless the earth stopped spinning and lost it's curve. 

    So the moon was actually a hundred percent full several days in a row each of the last two months?  That's interesting (and potentially scary) whether you're a globe earther or a flat earther.  Do you have a link I could look at about this phenomenon?  I suppose a glober might explain it by some earth wobble of some kind, but the odds of that happening to keep up with the earth's alleged rotation would be infinitesimally small.

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    Re: 3 Full Moons Last Month 2nd Full Moon Tonight
    « Reply #7 on: January 18, 2022, 02:50:48 PM »
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  • Is this 3 full moon thing something you personally noticed and are bringing up? This is really easily explained on RE and happens like this probably every month if so...

    https://www.quora.com/I-have-seen-a-full-moon-three-nights-in-a-row-Does-this-mean-anything

    There are a lot of people that ask this same question and it boils down to the fact that the moon is just full enough on the day before and after the real full moon that people don't notice it actually isn't completely full on those days. 



    Here is a good example of how it looks the day before and after. Pretty nearly full, but with a barely noticeable shadow (especially the day before the full moon for this image). Is this what you saw? I have been unable to find any widespread notation of 3 full moons happening for December 2021 specifically otherwise... 


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    Re: 3 Full Moons Last Month 2nd Full Moon Tonight
    « Reply #8 on: January 18, 2022, 02:54:25 PM »
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  • An anomaly of multiple full moons doesn't appear to have happened ever, that I can find.  We had three full moons, three nights in a row in Dec 2021.  This month we will have two full moons, last night and another one tonight.  I wonder how the globers will scientifically explain this exceptional phenomenon.  This is easily explained in the flat earth because any change in the smaller celestial lights above a flat earth will largely not affect things on earth.  However, with shadows and lack thereof dependent on earth and sun and moon lining up exactly for 3 days in a row is simply impossible in the globe model unless the earth stopped spinning and lost it's curve. 
    The moon can look nearly full when it's only a tiny bit off full. I suspect that's what you saw. Here's a lunar calendar you can check.

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    Re: 3 Full Moons Last Month 2nd Full Moon Tonight
    « Reply #9 on: January 18, 2022, 03:27:45 PM »
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  • So the moon was actually a hundred percent full several days in a row each of the last two months?  That's interesting (and potentially scary) whether you're a globe earther or a flat earther.  Do you have a link I could look at about this phenomenon?  I suppose a glober might explain it by some earth wobble of some kind, but the odds of that happening to keep up with the earth's alleged rotation would be infinitesimally small.
    This is the best I could do for last month's 3 FULL moons, but it doesn't explain anything of course because earth is a spinning globe to these people. https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/2111/full-moon-guide-december-2021-january-2022/

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    Re: 3 Full Moons Last Month 2nd Full Moon Tonight
    « Reply #10 on: January 18, 2022, 03:30:24 PM »
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  • The moon can look nearly full when it's only a tiny bit off full. I suspect that's what you saw. Here's a lunar calendar you can check.
    That may be the case, but with last month's full moons, 3 were full and the fourth day was so close to full, it was as you describe.  I watched 3 out of the 4 days because we had clouds one day and the two I saw were full. The fourth day I saw it was very close to full, but not. 


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    Re: 3 Full Moons Last Month 2nd Full Moon Tonight
    « Reply #11 on: January 18, 2022, 03:58:38 PM »
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    Re: 3 Full Moons Last Month 2nd Full Moon Tonight
    « Reply #12 on: January 18, 2022, 04:00:50 PM »
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  • Here is a link for visual confirmation.  

    https://www.calendar-12.com/moon_calendar/2021/december

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    Re: 3 Full Moons Last Month 2nd Full Moon Tonight
    « Reply #13 on: January 18, 2022, 04:12:02 PM »
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  • Looking around I find that there is no fanfare, no point and stare at these amazing events, nothing.  In fact, some sites admit there are extra full moons while others say officially only 1 full, the rest, waxing or waning.  The ones I provided above suggest there were 2 full moons, with another one at 99% and another at 98%.  Who knows what is true with these liars?  In the meantime, even 2 full moons in a row, with two more, one at 98% and 99% full is something to pay attention to.  This is not normal even if they want to pretend it's nothing.   

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    Re: 3 Full Moons Last Month 2nd Full Moon Tonight
    « Reply #14 on: January 19, 2022, 05:18:02 AM »
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  • Then there is the global moon, which is also associated with the Virgin Mary, reflecting as it does the light of the sun, just as Mary reflects the light of her Son who is in Heaven. 

    On this account He made the luminaries of heaven, the sun and the moon so that in dividing the day and the night, they might symbolise the Sun of Justice, Christ, and His holy mother, who is beautiful as the moon (Cant: 6, 9) for these two divide the day of grace and the night of sin. (Mary of Agreda: The Mystical City of God.)

    St Basil, in his Hexaemeron, explains why God created light before the sun:

    ‘However, the sun and the moon did not yet exist, in order that those who live in ignorance of God may not consider the sun as the origin and father of light, or as the maker of all that grows out of the earth. That is why there was a fourth day, and then God said: “Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven.”’ (Hm. VI:2)


    Besides the day, night and seasons, there are smaller, if not any less spectacular signs in the heavens for us to wonder at. First there are the eclipses of the sun. This comes about because although the sun and moon are at different distances from the Earth, God gave them the same size as viewed from the Earth. This is why there occurs a total eclipse as seen from certain parts of the Earth, when the moon covers the sun, both having the same circuмference.Such is the wonder of a total eclipse that the prospects of seeing one can attract    people from all over the Earth to witness the marvel with their own eyes. For some time after the event, the newspapers, TV and journals are filled with reports of it, a demonstration that no other spectacle on Earth or in the sky can match. Often, they tell of a ‘spiritual’ dimension to this awesome coordination of cosmic bodies, leaving men, women and children drained with emotion.

    An eclipse of the Earth’s moon, while less spectacular than a solar eclipse, is nevertheless another wondrous ‘sign.’ A lunar eclipse happens when the sun passes behind the Earth causing the shadow of the Earth to cover the moon. Now whereas a solar eclipse lasts only minutes, the maximum duration of a lunar eclipse is 2 hours for passing through the umbra, and 4 hours through both the umbra and the penumbra. What occurs is not the appearance of a blackening like a solar eclipse, but a variable and unpredictable change of colours, from bright light to a coppery or blood-red colour, occasionally even a bright orange yellow to dull red, depending on the atmospheric conditions.

    ‘No words or photograph can really convey the breath-taking beauty and ‘atmosphere’ of this moment which seems to affect the whole of nature, and it is indeed a pity that so few people have the opportunity of seeing a total eclipse of the Sun. It is something never to be missed.’

    ‘Words cannot convey the beauty of a total eclipse of the Moon, nor the impression produced by the sight of a dull red disc apparently bathed in the glow of some great celestial inferno, set in a sky filled with stars which the normal brilliance of the full moon would prevent our seeing.’--Larousse Encyclopaedia of Astronomy, Librairie Larousse, 1959, p.167