I find the flat earth theory very interesting, it definitely passes the eye test. After the eclipse it put doubts in my mind.
If we live a flat plane with the sun and moon under the firmament, then why would the sky go dark? The sun should still illuminate the sky even if the moon blocks light from the ground. Please help
Flat earth says.:
(1) The sun only "acts line a spotlight" AND shines down on the earth AND NOT on the moon.
(2) The moon is "self illuminated" by some mind of "bioluminscent" organisms or creatures AND IS NOT illuminated by the light from the sun.
(3) A lunar OR solar eclipse occurs when a "dark object" blocks the light from the moon OR the sun to the earth.
It would seem that when a total solar eclipse occurs, there would still be light from the moon.
When a total lunar eclipse occurs, there would still be light from the sun.