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The radius of the Earth is over 6000 Km not 600.
Nasa like to take photo's in the daytime, dunno why... maybe because then you can see what they're taking a picture of. And you're cherry picking, there are photos of the day/night boundary from nasa. Look harder. Also if you'd look the shadow on the moon during an eclipse is nothing like clearly defined, it has a blur (again there are 100's of photons online that show this). So yes, you probably are wrong. |
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Go to a different doctor and show him the pills your regular doctor gives you. He'll tell you if you're taking too many or not enough. I'd give your a referral, but my work is at the opposite end of the crazy person.
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the sun from the moon has an angular size of 0.5º
so does the sun from earth so the rim of the shadow seen from earth should have a size of 0.5º i made a drawing on how eclipses should be if they were real ![]() compare it with this everpresent explanation on the net which you now know why its false: ![]() also i verified myself that far away objects the shadow border its invisible: ![]() edit: and the pictures of space walk cherry picked to be the sun in the zenith in 99.9% of cases well... check out here as well night never comes so can i honestly be called crazy when i make full use of my reason? in fact my conclusion answers deep and lasting questions the thing is that the world is actually perfect but doesnt seem so since its staged we dont even know what the real sky look like edit: this is interesting
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