The Flat Earth Society
Flat Earth Discussion Boards => Flat Earth Theory => Topic started by: Josiah on February 08, 2018, 11:16:04 PM
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I've been looking at this site and the Flat Earth theory in general for some time and one question I'm never gotten a good answer to is:
If the Earth is flat, why does a lunar eclipse have a curve to it?
Edit: I'm actually not sure if it's called a lunar eclipse but I'm talking about the one where the moon has the shadow on it. I just saw one recently and at the very beginning it was clearly being covered in a round shadow.
Also, looking at the model on this site... How exactly would an eclipse happen anyways?
I'm truly interested so I'd love to hear any and all ideas!
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https://wiki.tfes.org/The_Lunar_Eclipse
There are many problems with the stuff in this wiki article, but you'll have to ask in FE Debate to hear them.