Everyone start really paying attention to the sun and moon when you can see them both in the sky. Notice how often the "lit up" portion of the moon is not actually within the correct line of sight with the sun to produce what could be called a reflection.
Remember that the sun is about 400 times further from us than the moon is. The relationship is like having a bright light at one end of a football field, and you standing at the other end of the field while holding up a tennis ball a foot from your face.
No, the maths is working fine. The moon still works exactley the same way it has for millions of years. It orbits the planet roughly every 28 days. Ofcourse, our planet is spinning, so we see it cross the sky every day, at a slightly different time. During a given month, half the time you'll see the moon at day, and half the time you'll see it at night. You've been seeing this YOUR ENTIRE LIFE. Just coz little kids only draw the moon in night-time scenes, doesn't make it true. Also note, if the moon was indeed as close at flat-heads say it would appear much larger when directly over head compared to when it's near the horizon, coz it's distance from you and your vantage-point on earth changes drastically as it cross the sky. Given that the moon remains a fairly stable size as it crosess the entire sky, we know it is MUCH MUCH MUCH further away than flat-heads claim. In other words, anyone on earth can prove the flat-earth model wrong just by watching the moon for 24 hours. There is ZERO excuse for this idiocy to still exist.
@@shskjs Where did you get this idea from? There is no model of the globe-earth where the moon is "only visible at night". The only way you could think the moon at day-time threatens the sphere-earth model is if you don't understand the model. The actual model literally predicts this... According to the globe model, the moon rotates around the earth roughly every 28 days, and the earth spins once per day. Thus, if the moon is highest in the sky at midnight, you know it will also be highest in the sky at midday in 14 days. And then midnight another 14 days after that. You should have a play with the sphere-earth model using a fun / accessible tool like "UniverseSandbox", even if only so you can critique the model better. And if you don't want to buy software, that's ok. The moon actually visually confirms that the flat-earth model is wrong every time it crosses the sky, visible from anywhere on earth. If the earth was flat and the moon was circling above, the moon would look largest when it was directly above, in the centre of the sky, coz that's when it's BY FAR closer to you. Alas, the moon's size does not change significantly as it moves across the sky. If anything, it seems largest when the moon is at the horizon, where it should be furthest from you according to the flat-earth model.
@@maxfan1591so the hemisphere that's experiencing dark doesn't have a moon? Since when can we see through the earth? How can it be seen here during the day, if the dark hemisphere is also seeing the night time moon while we observe the moon in the daylight. Explain that please!
@@wakenow1 "so the hemisphere that's experiencing dark doesn't have a moon?" Sometimes there's a moon in the sky at night time, and sometimes there isn't. It's as simple as that. "Since when can we see through the earth?" I didn't say that, and neither did the video. "How can it be seen here during the day, if the dark hemisphere is also seeing the night time moon while we observe the moon in the daylight. Explain that please!" Like this: Moon Night- Day- side of side of Sun Earth Earth Or, if that word picture doesn't make sense, imagine a football field at night time. In one goal is a powerful light (representing the Sun). In the goal at the other end of the field is a large ball (representing the Earth). The light illuminates the half of the ball facing the light (representing the daytime part of the Earth), while the other half of the ball is unlit (representing the nighttime part of the Earth). Over at the corner post is another smaller ball (representing the Moon). If you stand next to the Earth ball and in line with the light, you'll be able to see the Moon ball. Then, if you move around to the exact opposite side of the Earth ball, you'll still be able to see the Moon ball. This is how it's possible for some people to see the Moon when it's daytime for them while other people can simultaneously see the Moon when it's nighttime for them.
@@maxfan1591 picture a football field... So you tried to prove the world is round by using a flat plane. Football fields are graded flat when constructed🤣
You are so funny, the faint glow of stars, lol. Good luck with all your beliefs man. We have been lied to our entire lives, sounds like you bought it hook line and sinker
@@SteveSteeleSoundSymphony zero paranoia here man, just questions about all the occultist that our textbooks were written by. There is no reason to be paranoid ever at all if you pray and feel Gods presence around you. Honestly, you couldn't be more wrong
❤thank you for teaching me about the earth and the moon today
Everyone start really paying attention to the sun and moon when you can see them both in the sky. Notice how often the "lit up" portion of the moon is not actually within the correct line of sight with the sun to produce what could be called a reflection.
Hold a ball up to the moon next time you see that. The sun will illuminate the ball in exactly the same way as it does the moon.
Remember that the sun is about 400 times further from us than the moon is. The relationship is like having a bright light at one end of a football field, and you standing at the other end of the field while holding up a tennis ball a foot from your face.
The moon is out big and bright right now 7:26 AM Wichita Kansas
Same here in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. I am in my 30s and don’t remember it being this way when I was younger. Am I tripping ? 😂
I think the moon can also be seen during the daytime
0:18 is that a metiorite or Just a plane?
Very likely to be just a plane.
So the moon doesn’t bring darkness like the sun brings light?
No. The sun brings light. The absence of the sun brings darkness. It's literally that simple.
However, the full moon can only be seen in the nighttime sky, the rest of the phases can be seen during the daytime whether it is waxing or waning
No, literally in Ibiza rn I see the full moon at 8:08 AM
So what did ancient people think whenever they saw this ?
I’ve seen the moon out at noon shouldn’t the moon be on the other side of the globe where it is night time the math ain’t mathing here this M’fer flat
No, the maths is working fine. The moon still works exactley the same way it has for millions of years. It orbits the planet roughly every 28 days. Ofcourse, our planet is spinning, so we see it cross the sky every day, at a slightly different time. During a given month, half the time you'll see the moon at day, and half the time you'll see it at night.
You've been seeing this YOUR ENTIRE LIFE. Just coz little kids only draw the moon in night-time scenes, doesn't make it true.
Also note, if the moon was indeed as close at flat-heads say it would appear much larger when directly over head compared to when it's near the horizon, coz it's distance from you and your vantage-point on earth changes drastically as it cross the sky. Given that the moon remains a fairly stable size as it crosess the entire sky, we know it is MUCH MUCH MUCH further away than flat-heads claim. In other words, anyone on earth can prove the flat-earth model wrong just by watching the moon for 24 hours. There is ZERO excuse for this idiocy to still exist.
Thank you for speaking the facts. The world power elite are trying to hide the truth from us.
The world power elite are trying to hide the truth from us. Thank you for speaking facts.
thats literally why i searched this up its really late and im over here thinking abt why we can see it if it's supposed to be on the other side
@@shskjs Where did you get this idea from? There is no model of the globe-earth where the moon is "only visible at night".
The only way you could think the moon at day-time threatens the sphere-earth model is if you don't understand the model. The actual model literally predicts this...
According to the globe model, the moon rotates around the earth roughly every 28 days, and the earth spins once per day. Thus, if the moon is highest in the sky at midnight, you know it will also be highest in the sky at midday in 14 days. And then midnight another 14 days after that.
You should have a play with the sphere-earth model using a fun / accessible tool like "UniverseSandbox", even if only so you can critique the model better.
And if you don't want to buy software, that's ok. The moon actually visually confirms that the flat-earth model is wrong every time it crosses the sky, visible from anywhere on earth. If the earth was flat and the moon was circling above, the moon would look largest when it was directly above, in the centre of the sky, coz that's when it's BY FAR closer to you. Alas, the moon's size does not change significantly as it moves across the sky. If anything, it seems largest when the moon is at the horizon, where it should be furthest from you according to the flat-earth model.
This video is BS because I've seen the moon in Georgia at 2:00 in the afternoon with a bright Sun out at the same time
And?
Um, this video explained why you would be able to do exactly that. That's not BS, that's confirmation.
@@maxfan1591so the hemisphere that's experiencing dark doesn't have a moon? Since when can we see through the earth? How can it be seen here during the day, if the dark hemisphere is also seeing the night time moon while we observe the moon in the daylight. Explain that please!
@@wakenow1 "so the hemisphere that's experiencing dark doesn't have a moon?"
Sometimes there's a moon in the sky at night time, and sometimes there isn't. It's as simple as that.
"Since when can we see through the earth?"
I didn't say that, and neither did the video.
"How can it be seen here during the day, if the dark hemisphere is also seeing the night time moon while we observe the moon in the daylight. Explain that please!"
Like this:
Moon
Night- Day-
side of side of Sun
Earth Earth
Or, if that word picture doesn't make sense, imagine a football field at night time. In one goal is a powerful light (representing the Sun). In the goal at the other end of the field is a large ball (representing the Earth). The light illuminates the half of the ball facing the light (representing the daytime part of the Earth), while the other half of the ball is unlit (representing the nighttime part of the Earth). Over at the corner post is another smaller ball (representing the Moon). If you stand next to the Earth ball and in line with the light, you'll be able to see the Moon ball. Then, if you move around to the exact opposite side of the Earth ball, you'll still be able to see the Moon ball. This is how it's possible for some people to see the Moon when it's daytime for them while other people can simultaneously see the Moon when it's nighttime for them.
@@maxfan1591 picture a football field... So you tried to prove the world is round by using a flat plane. Football fields are graded flat when constructed🤣
Hmm by the way I been study moon need 29days to move the around the earth .
What a load of bs. The moon is local and about the same size as the sun. It gives off its own light. Study FE.
Yes, and the earth sits on the back of a giant turtle. LMFAO
Fact!! I glad to see someone with common sense
This. This sort of idiocy is why the west is falling. Study "FE debunked" and repair the damage to your brain.
The world power elite are trying to hide the truth from us.
@@iankearns774the Earth is stationary whether you like it or not
Because the earth is flat
No
The earth spins but we don’t feel it spin because of gravity
@@James-hb2jz I meant that's assuming gravity exists... outside of the textbooks ofcos
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You are so funny, the faint glow of stars, lol. Good luck with all your beliefs man. We have been lied to our entire lives, sounds like you bought it hook line and sinker
You’re paranoid if you think you’ve been lied to all your life.
@@SteveSteeleSoundSymphony paranoid... lol! Its called waking up.
@@SteveSteeleSoundSymphony zero paranoia here man, just questions about all the occultist that our textbooks were written by. There is no reason to be paranoid ever at all if you pray and feel Gods presence around you. Honestly, you couldn't be more wrong
Feel free to provide any evidence at all for your claims.
Horseshit .. it's magic.
Yeah, we don't need people pretending to be idiots. There are enough real ones out there.