Explain why the shadow of the moon during an eclipse is only 30miles wide when the moon is 2,000 miles on diameter. It’s scientifically impossible for the shadow of an object to be 1% the size of said object. Impossible.
Speaking of the moon, haven’t you thought it odd when you see the full moon in the middle of the day occasionally? Shouldn’t be possible according to the globalist model, yet it happens frequently
- it isn't
- when has that happened?
answering questions with questions with made-up premises is not a good look.
It is
Happens multiple times a year. You don’t pay attention.
Again I was a genius when I was a globalist. Problem is I asked questions. How do you not ask questions?
Show me a picture of a full moon at noon.
You still haven't explained phases of the moon or seasons. Now add sunreise and sunset to the list. You learned to ask, but not to answer.
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