how is that? lunar eclipse involves the sun and the moon, no ? nothing to do with the earth's projection. if we were to agree that this proves the sun and moon are rounded, how would that prove the earth is?
The earth is between the sun and the moon during a lunar eclipse. It is the CURVED shadow of the earth that causes the moon to become darkened during an eclipse. It’s always a CURVED shadow thus proving that earth is round.
ok, I'm clearly mistaken in terms of lunar eclipse being defined as involving the earth getting between the sun and the moon, so apologies there for thinking of a solar eclipse, but I actually can't agree to that the shadow is necessarily caused by the earth, I can agree that's what we've been told and that it may be the case but if you truly ask yourself what we KNOW 100% and what we can KNOW 100% we should begin to realize none (or very few) of us really know much, if anything, at all
Lunar eclipses illustrate that the earth is round.
how is that? lunar eclipse involves the sun and the moon, no ? nothing to do with the earth's projection. if we were to agree that this proves the sun and moon are rounded, how would that prove the earth is?
The earth is between the sun and the moon during a lunar eclipse. It is the CURVED shadow of the earth that causes the moon to become darkened during an eclipse. It’s always a CURVED shadow thus proving that earth is round.
Do you agree that the shadow of the earth is what causes the moon to become darkened during a lunar eclipse?
ok, I'm clearly mistaken in terms of lunar eclipse being defined as involving the earth getting between the sun and the moon, so apologies there for thinking of a solar eclipse, but I actually can't agree to that the shadow is necessarily caused by the earth, I can agree that's what we've been told and that it may be the case but if you truly ask yourself what we KNOW 100% and what we can KNOW 100% we should begin to realize none (or very few) of us really know much, if anything, at all
So what other large round structure between the sun and moon could possibly be responsible for the shadow on the moon during a lunar eclipse?