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cOi9z,  thanks for your response.  Although your very first statement “Because the moon gives very nearly no heat” seems to make intuitive sense, it is not consistent with the results of the experiment.  The results show that moonlight not only gives NO HEAT, it actually TAKES HEAT AWAY!  The results show moonlight to be a “cooling” light as compared with sunlight being a “heating” light.  It is the only LIGHT that I know of that cools thing down.  This suggests to me that there is something that we do not nderstand about the moon..
Like what it really is.  Thanks again for your thoughts and feedback.

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Thanks Jack for your thoughts.  The experiments that I saw did not incorporate anything like in styrofoam box however it was done under the shade of a tree where the branches appeared to be quite high off the ground (approx. 20 feet above the object) so it wasn't likely that the tree influenced the experiment.  I’m a flat earther so I’m inclined to believe that we don’t understand exactly what the moon is (i.e. does it somehow emit its own light vs. just act as reflecting other light from the sun). Thanks again for your thoughts.

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Thanks Iceman. I respect your thought process but why wouldn’t the same insulator effect be in place in the shade of the sun.  It doesn’t seem right that it would only happen in the shade of the moon and NOT the shade of the sun.

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Thanks Iceman.  I could understand it if moonlight did not exert an effect on the temp of an object, but the fact that it causes the object to get cooler (not warmer) is something I cannot comprehend or explain.

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Thanks fisherman.  However, if your premise is correct, why then are objects in the SHADE of the SUN cooler than the same objects in the direct sunlight?  Moonlight’s effect on an object’s temperature is exactly opposite from sunlight’s effect. 

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I have seen experiments on Youtube videos showing that when an object is exposed to direct moonlight, it is actually cooler (lower temperature) than when the same object is being shaded from the direct moonlight.  Does anyone have an explanation or theory as to why this is so?

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Flat Earth Community / Re: Great pics of ISS
« on: May 11, 2021, 05:58:16 PM »
Thanks Iceman. Great pics.

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Flat Earth Theory / Re: Why?
« on: May 11, 2021, 05:40:54 PM »
To continue to control the public and keep the public from realizing that there is a creator.

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