Quote (ChivasRegal @ Aug 25 2017 05:17am)
Here's a question for you - if you are really seeing the Sun at 93 million miles away and the moon at 138,000 miles away - wouldn't you see the eclipse as one event - and not the 20-40 local perspective events that crossed the whole country 1 by 1? Its funny how According to Eratosthenes Sun rays are parallel but during an eclipse, they converge and actually focus the shadow of a 2000 mile Moon into a shadow only 100ish miles wide? Neat trick right? I wonder how their Math works with explaining each individual bodies location and how it would work with shadows, but better not look that up or hear what anyone else has to say cause whatever NASA tells me must be right. So carry on folks, nothing to see or think about here! :thumbsup:
http://www.projectcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Men-in-Black.jpgIf the earth was flat and the sun was far away then yes
If the earth was globe obiously not since the sun then doesnt shine on the whole earth at the same time
Yet again. I don't believe in GE because of NASA but from you FE being unable to be consistant in your theories and being unable to prove your own theories