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Heliocentric model ❌️ Phase angle is completely mismatched.

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FirstWon1 year ago

Exactly. If the Sun was 93,000,000 miles away and was directly above me, and the moon that was 238,900 miles away was 45° off the deck, we would see a full moon. It's that simple.

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Damien Fogassy1 year ago

Try holding up a ping pong ball and see if it matches the moon's terminator line.

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Scott T 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧1 year ago

Lol. Flat earthers are still as retarded as ever I see.

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Ebb Bonney1 year ago

I notice this several times per week. It does not compute. This sun is Not reflecting off the moon ! Plus, When visiting the Puget Sound, when the tide flows out facing it to the Northwest, the Moon is behind me to the South East. So it’s a Gravitation Push away ?

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Allen1 year ago

I think it's so crazy that you can literally see through the moon. It's the same color as the sky. It is as we see it is.. not how nasa 《meaning to deceive》 tells us what it is.

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DailyDriver1 year ago

Yes, it's NOT possible if they're both the same distance from Earth. Fun fact: the sun is much further than the moon. That's how it's possible. You're just really bad understanding the scale of things.

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Simon Adams1 year ago

Crikey you flat brains are retards!

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Pat Marky1 year ago

I was saying that forever but never think about flat earth ! I realised it in 2024... now I know we're not on a spining ball ! 😂

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Alan Scott1 year ago

I’m guessing you didn’t do very well at your education facility.

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M1 year ago

I saw this Saturday early afternoon at 1.15pm in London. Moon on the left just above the fence.

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