Hello there everyone. I was just outside having a smoke and I looked up at the moon, and for some reason it looks to have a cross or a plus around it. Two rays casting off left and right, and two rays casting off up and down. I chalked this up to the screen I was standing behind and shook it, but they did not move. I stepped off the porch and it was still there. I called my sister out to look at it and she too could see the cross on the moon. Now... maybe it’s just an atmospheric anomaly. I was just wondering if anyone else is seeing the same thing tonight. God bless you all!
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why are temperatures colder in direct moonlight than in a shadow?
Probably because when you're in direct moonlight there's no insulation to help keep the temperatures higher, whoever might've done the observation might not have considered this.
I don't think there's been that heavy of a study done on this but I'm going to gamble that insulation is the factor with whatever you're talking about.
I highly doubt moonlight brings a negative energy. I do think that moonlight would not bring any sort of heat with it since it's attenuated indirect light. The analogy might be an LED light vs an incandescent light.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPdLouSlB34