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Just Chat! / Re: how can the moon be lit on our east when the sun sets in the west?
« on: 13/12/2015 15:54:18 »
I asked the question without mention of the earths shape.u made the assumption.in the eound eartg model,theres no way a moon can wax during the day with the sun veinf on the opposite side in our perspective.if u look at the lunar phasing with upper and lower waxing and waning,cresent and gibbous moons,many would say this is not possible ub 29.5 days.so,I'm still waiting for the answer.it seems that without wiki; u voth lack common observational sense.ir doesnt matter the size or distance of sun and moon,light is light.its unfortunate that mankind hids behind rejection to ask an obvious question.in not the only one and im not a conspiracy theorist.i just ask an ibvious question.if u cant care to investigate and be humble enough to consider what we are taught is flawed,which every model of a lunar cycle does not make sense at all.in the one who is not a recognised scientist(i hope)and yet u think im mad.its a shame u guys waste ur time knocking common sense down.u have not been able to answer any of my questions ever-because u just dont know do you.if i magically disappear,that would prove ur challenged and that ur ignorant.cant prove gravity.cant prove attraction.oh dear.funny how the sun and moon just happen to be the same size.i dont mean to be an irritating dick,but nuthin makes sense and all you do is repeat!