ANSWER: Light does not travel forever. Light eventually fades away.What a "charming" answer! But I do have a question.
Next shilly question that has nothing to do with the true form of the earth???
The answer I've been given multiple times is that the sun is a spotlight and shines downwards.
That's a question I think Tom Bishop has answered with the bendy light theory in other topics.The answer I've been given multiple times is that the sun is a spotlight and shines downwards.
If the sun is a spotlight and only shines downwards then how is the moon illuminated?
That's a question I think Tom Bishop has answered with the bendy light theory in other topics.The answer I've been given multiple times is that the sun is a spotlight and shines downwards.
If the sun is a spotlight and only shines downwards then how is the moon illuminated?
The answer I've been given multiple times is that the sun is a spotlight and shines downwards.
What a "charming" answer! But I do have a question.Irrelevent.
Shortly after the "enormously bright" sun sets we can often see planets or bright stars in the same place in the sky where the sun was shortly before!
How is this possible if "Light does not travel forever. Light eventually fades away."?
It is extremely relevant! You in your infinite wisdom claimedWhat a "charming" answer! But I do have a question.Irrelevent.
Shortly after the "enormously bright" sun sets we can often see planets or bright stars in the same place in the sky where the sun was shortly before!
How is this possible if "Light does not travel forever. Light eventually fades away."?
You answer my question: How is your shilly question relevent??????????????????
ANSWER: Light does not travel forever. Light eventually fades away.
Next shilly question that has nothing to do with the true form of the earth???
The answer I've been given multiple times is that the sun is a spotlight and shines downwards.
If the sun is a spotlight and only shines downwards then how is the moon illuminated?
So why does the luminescent shape of the moon change and happen to coincide with the location of the sun in the round earth model?The answer I've been given multiple times is that the sun is a spotlight and shines downwards.
If the sun is a spotlight and only shines downwards then how is the moon illuminated?
Moon has own light.
So why does the luminescent shape of the moon change and happen to coincide with the location of the sun in the round earth model?The answer I've been given multiple times is that the sun is a spotlight and shines downwards.
If the sun is a spotlight and only shines downwards then how is the moon illuminated?
Moon has own light.
The answer I've been given multiple times is that the sun is a spotlight and shines downwards.
If the sun is a spotlight and only shines downwards then how is the moon illuminated?
Moon has own light.
So why does the luminescent shape of the moon change and happen to coincide with the location of the sun in the round earth model?Stop asking nonsense questions.
So why does the luminescent shape of the moon change and happen to coincide with the location of the sun in the round earth model?Stop asking nonsense questions.
The changes of the moon's shape do NOT coincide with the location of the sun in the round earth model. Unless you are trapped in a cell all day long, you should be able to see that any time you look up.
You shills talk too much. Nice to see you admitting the round earth MODEL is just a model.
The answer I've been given multiple times is that the sun is a spotlight and shines downwards.
If the sun is a spotlight and only shines downwards then how is the moon illuminated?
Moon has own light.
So why does the luminescent shape of the moon change and happen to coincide with the location of the sun in the round earth model?Stop asking nonsense questions.
The changes of the moon's shape do NOT coincide with the location of the sun in the round earth model. Unless you are trapped in a cell all day long, you should be able to see that any time you look up.
You shills talk too much. Nice to see you admitting the round earth MODEL is just a model.
I looked up the other night and the moon had only the upper side illuminated. This would be true on a flat earth if the sun were higher than the moon, but earlier in the year, the lower side was illuminated, therefore the sun must have been lower than the moon.So why does the luminescent shape of the moon change and happen to coincide with the location of the sun in the round earth model?Stop asking nonsense questions.
The changes of the moon's shape do NOT coincide with the location of the sun in the round earth model. Unless you are trapped in a cell all day long, you should be able to see that any time you look up.
You shills talk too much. Nice to see you admitting the round earth MODEL is just a model.