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Flat Earth Theory / Re: Moon phases
« on: September 17, 2018, 07:15:44 AM »
The phase of the Moon is something different to any angular change in the amount of Moon surface the two different observers can or will see.
The phase, to the two observers, will be unchanged, albeit inverted between each of them. The observer on the North pole will see a fraction more of the 'northern' area of the Moon, the Southern observer will see slightly more of the 'southern' area of the Moon
If it's a half moon at the time, both will see a half moon.
The phase, to the two observers, will be unchanged, albeit inverted between each of them. The observer on the North pole will see a fraction more of the 'northern' area of the Moon, the Southern observer will see slightly more of the 'southern' area of the Moon
If it's a half moon at the time, both will see a half moon.