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Offline Pax Vobis

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Re: Moon experiment
« Reply #15 on: May 05, 2025, 07:31:34 PM »
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You are asking me to deny what my own eyes see.  I understand what the bible says, but at dusk when the light of a moon is a little sliver you can see the rest of a round object.  How is that possible if the moon is not a hard surface and is just plasma?
1) Do you even know what plasma is?  You're assuming it works like a light bulb (i.e. 100% on or 100% off).  When you can see the dark shape of the unlit moon, maybe the plasma is only "on" 10%?

2) Plasma is only 1 theory.  It could be made of something that is nowhere else seen on earth (i.e. the sun is unlike anything on earth, except a specific type of explosion only duplicated in a laboratory).

3) No one is saying the plasma theory is 100% fact.  But we ARE saying the rock theory is 100% false.  You have to admit that.

4) Using your eyes (i.e. observation) is only 1 small part of actually "doing science".  God did not design the human eyes for long-distance science experiments.

Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Moon experiment
« Reply #16 on: May 05, 2025, 07:44:31 PM »
Dude, this is exactly why I don’t take you flat earth wackos seriously. The retardation is astronomical. (pardon the pun):laugh2:

This represents the most intellectual comment this poster has made on this subject ... or at least it's at tie. Congratulations.  Perhaps next time you could try arguing at at least a 3rd grade level now that you've graduated 2nd.  If abject stupidity were a bannable offense on CathInfo, you would have been gone a long time ago.


Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Moon experiment
« Reply #17 on: May 05, 2025, 07:46:45 PM »
I find it strange that you have never seen the unlit part of the moon.  I have been fascinated with the night sky my whole life and sometimes you can see the unlit part of the moon and sometimes you can't.  I don't completely understand why.

Yeah, so the problem with the "unlit part of the moon" is that professional astronomers have recorded that you can see stars in the unlit part of the moon ... per various entires in the records of the Royal Astronomical Society, so not just some backyard rednecks not knowing what they were looking at.

Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Moon experiment
« Reply #18 on: May 05, 2025, 07:50:34 PM »
You are asking me to deny what my own eyes see.  I understand what the bible says, but at dusk when the light of a moon is a little sliver you can see the rest of a round object.  How is that possible if the moon is not a hard surface and is just plasma?

Yeah, this "my own eyes" stuff is incredibly tiresome.  If you can't argue rationally, then please stop wasting our time.

Your brain is imposing things on what your eyes see, very often interpreting what you're looking at by prior conception.  There are myriad experiments that prove this, where people are tricked into seeing something based on what their mind is expecting.

Bible also does not say the moon is plasma, so you're conflating a couple things here.  That's just speculation based on observation of the phenomena.  There's that famous video of the one professors who insisted that it's proven fact that the moon is plasma.  Not sure what his evidence was, but the man was evidently qualified in the field.

Online Gray2023

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Re: Moon experiment
« Reply #19 on: May 05, 2025, 09:30:15 PM »
Here are some question I need answered to help me better understand better.

Does the moon travel parallel to the earth?  

Is there a thought about how far the moon is from earth? I have seen things that say the sun is approximately 3000 miles high in the sky.