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Neither Junker nor anyone else appear to have an answer to the question "How is a lunar eclipse explained on the Flat Earth?",
Junker refuses to give any explanation in this thread and nobody else from the FES deigns to answer.
So I started a new top specifically claiming
The explanation for the Lunar Eclipse in "the Wiki" is quite Unsatisfactory. « on: Today at 11:18:38 AM ».
I was expecting some explanation, because as shown in this diagram
Flat Earth Sun, Shadow Object and Lunar EclipseI cannot see any possibility of the "Shadow Object" causing a shadow on the moon.
A 5 to 10 mile diameter Shadow Object can only block a small fraction of the light from a 32 mile diameter sun from reaching a 32 mile diameter moon.
So this 5 to 10 mile diameter "Shadow Object" explanation of the lunar eclipse is unsatisfactory.
So is there a better explanation of this well known event?
How are we to interpret this action? Junker refuses to give any further explanation in this thread, and throws out my attempt at getting further elucidation.