Age of Enlightenment @Sparrows
22 October, 12:27

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Water Mark @Watermark
22 October, 01:10
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He has an interesting point on tides being only a salt water phenomenon. It would fit with the sun being electrical rather than nuclear. Will dig deeper.

NOAA says Lake Superior has a 5cm tide which is overshadowed by wind effects pushing the water around.

https://oceanservice.noaa....

His claim about the moon causing a cooling effect is not true.

https://answersresearchjou...

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Age of Enlightenment @Sparrows
22 October, 01:15
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Do you think if the moon were a negative charge, that there would ‘have’ to be a corresponding affect on temperature?

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Water Mark @Watermark
No. Light is light. It can only heat. The intensity dictates how much. The moon's light on Earth is light reflected from the sun; reflected poorly by dust and rocks (if you believe astronomers).

The amateur testers are failing to account for humidity (dew), heat retained by surrounding objects, wind, etc. When a true control group is used with sensitive meters, the results are consistent.

There is a lot of bunk science mixed in with good questions about prevailing dogmatic science. This video is a good example; ie. salt vs fresh water differences.

But then the guy goes out of his way to add this bad moon light issue. Why?

It's quite possible BH's are adding tidbits of bunk science to discredit the good questions. Then it gets passed around by memes.

Best to not trust anything you can't test yourself.
01:32 PM - Oct 22, 2024
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Age of Enlightenment @Sparrows
22 October, 05:57
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I know we have been taught it is illuminated by the sun…but for some reason I don’t believe it.

God also said he created 2 great lights.

Sounds individually illuminated to me.

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Water Mark @Watermark
23 October, 11:13
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Could be.

I've seen the picture of a star being visible through the shadow of the moon and the video of a 60's scientist saying its plasma.

I can't prove or disprove it.

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