This is post #36 and still no FE has explained the lunar eclipse on the flat earth in his own words.
I'd suggest reading the FAQ/wiki.
I'd suggest reading the question. My OP asked for an FE willing to engage in discussion about lunar eclipse to "explain in their own words" how it works on the flat earth. "In their own words" is the key part of the request. I know what the wiki has to say, but I cannot hold a conversation with the wiki.
If you may have noticed, there have been several requests for a flat earther to "explain a lunar eclipse in their own words."
But there have been no replies other than "read the FAQ or read the wiki" and no further discussion.
Maybe flat earthers know how to read but they don't know how to write ?
I did make an attempt to explain a lunar eclipse for both round earth and flat earth in my own words.
You wiill have to excuse me, flat earthers, but like a few others , I have had studies in geography, had sea duty in the Navy and worked on radar and microwave relay systems in both military and civilian employment enough to know that the earth is a globe (or a sphere.) It is not a belief, it is, as in the words of Colonel Pickering said in "My Fair Lady" , "Common knowledge."