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The moon orbits the earth, which in turn orbits the sun. The part of the moon that faces us is illuminated by the sun. As the moon orbits the earth over 28 days it goes from being fully in shadow to partially illuminated (waxing crescent) and so on.
So...if the moon orbits the Earth then how do we only see only one face of it?
About this sunlight reflection.


As we are into winter now, how can it be that the central energy crystal funzone (north of us) can light us up in England, whilst also lighting new zealand, south africa and Argentina at the same time, yet by 4pm for us it is getting dark but sttil daylight for those 3 places, and at the same time as well? These places being at the southern most points of their respective continents and if it was a clock on your celldisc, they'd be at 3 6 and 9.
Is the light reflection in the shape of an anchor?
Because the sun moves over and around the Earth circle and illuminates those areas but we can still see the distance of it more angled in terms of winter to us and summer to other parts.
This is why when you see the sun supposedly rising or setting, it's simple moving towards or away from us over that dome and the light and heat from it gets stronger or weaker, respectively.
Ah a reflection that looks different.

So like when you reflect a shire horse in a mirror and get a cocker spaniel. Got it, makes sense now.
A clydesdale.
Wavelength is just a word.
Wavelength is just a word.
Given you don't believe in the EM spectrum, it is literally just a word thrown into it.
Then you can throw it out. I'll keep it.
What is the source of the wavelength and how does it cancel itself out.
To understand this is to understand how colours blend or are reflected or absorbed.
Why can't this be demonstrated in any way?
It can. Look it up. I'm sure there'll be stuff on it.
You're not compelled to believe it but take a look anyway.
 
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Because the sun moves over and around the Earth circle and illuminates those areas but we can still see the distance of it more angled in terms of winter to us and summer to other parts.
This is why when you see the sun supposedly rising or setting, it's simple moving towards or away from us over that dome and the light and heat from it gets stronger or weaker, respectively.
This morning the Sun was just a reflection, now you have it moving over and around and disappearing into the distance. Both are nonsense like.
 
But if I look all around me somewhere exposed I can see stars to my left, right, front and behind and directly above so I must be able to see the point where the energy beam hits the dome then beams all of these dots out 🤔🤔
If there's enough particles around you can. The auroras tell their own story.
Dense atmospheric carbon arc refraction
Nope.
Transit of the moon
Transit of the sun
Transit of the stars
The tides
The seasons
The change of angle of shadows
The prevailing wind
The flight path of aeroplanes
The horizon and the voyage of ships
Images from aeroplanes
Images from space
None of them prove a spinning globe.
 
Telescopes that can observe the moon clearly would also be able to see the dome
A very good thought.
Some just might. The highest scopes on Earth just might be able to see a hell of a lot more than we will ever see. Maybe.
I thought the Universe most of us accept was complicated, the creator of this Dome thing must have been off his tits 🤔
I'd say the creators of the spinning globe mindset, were.
Or is the Sun what? Lit by the Moon? No.

No of course not. THE MOON moves around the Earth.
Ok, so your moon moves around the Earth and manages to show the same face but upside down on some parts.

How?
This morning the Sun was just a reflection, now you have it moving over and around and disappearing into the distance. Both are nonsense like.
The sun is in the centre. The reflection from it is what moves over and around the dome.
 
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Ok, so your moon moves around the Earth and manages to show the same face but upside down on some parts.

How?

The sun is in the centre. The reflection from it is what moves over and around the dome.
Look it up. It's called Tidal Locking. I'd imagine there's lots of info out there about it.

The only thing the Sun is in the centre of is the solar system. There is no reflective dome.
 
Seems rather logical to assume that Earth might be a spinning globe given that the two nearest planets are observable to be spinning globes even through consumer-grade telescopes.
And the logical next step would be to deduce that Venus is closer to the Sun than us because we can see its phases and Mars further away than us, because we cant.
 
If there's enough particles around you can. The auroras tell their own story.

Nope.

None of them prove a spinning globe.
No I mean if this huge energy source eminates from 1 large source, shines up and hits the dime then splits into millions of little dots all over the dome there would be an area of the sky with either a very very bright spot every night or no stars there, yet you can see stars over every inch of the sky 🤔🤔
 
Looking up from the North Pole. Atmosphere turned off so you can see the stars all day.
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Same thing looking straight up at South Pole.
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Not expecting to change anyone's mind with this but thought it interesting enough to show.
All info freely available online, in books, on maps and in the sky.

Field of view is 193 degrees so more than you'll see at any one time.
 
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Looking up from the North Pole. Atmosphere turned off so you can see the stars all day.
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Same thing looking straight up at South Pole.
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Not expecting to change anyone's mind with this but thought it interesting enough to show.
All info freely available online, in books, on maps and in the sky.
books, online........lies
 

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