The moon was phasing horizontally with the top 1/4 of it lopped off a few days ago!! | |
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FLUFFY PUPPY (OP) User ID: 852643 United States 01/30/2011 02:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A quarter of the moon's been lopped off? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1050857No, AC, a quarter of the moon hasn't literally been lopped off. See this very recent GLP thread for more info. Last Edited by FLUFFY PUPPY on 01/30/2011 02:34 AM |
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FLUFFY PUPPY (OP) User ID: 852643 United States 01/30/2011 02:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I started this thread thinking I'd get an insta-shill debunk my questions similiar to other similiar GLP threads on this subject. And what do I get? Absolute shill silence. Perhaps the thread will just go away if its ignored, right? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1248631 United States 01/30/2011 02:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I started this thread thinking I'd get an insta-shill debunk my questions similiar to other similiar GLP threads on this subject. And what do I get? Absolute shill silence. Perhaps the thread will just go away if its ignored, right? Quoting: FLUFFY PUPPYlet's hope so......but first, have a shit star |
FLUFFY PUPPY (OP) User ID: 852643 United States 01/30/2011 02:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I started this thread thinking I'd get an insta-shill debunk my questions similiar to other similiar GLP threads on this subject. And what do I get? Absolute shill silence. Perhaps the thread will just go away if its ignored, right? Quoting: FLUFFY PUPPYlet's hope so......but first, have a shit star Oh, yes, the shit star. Thank you, AC. Apparently this is 'shills-ignore-a-subject-to-make-it-go-away' day on GLP. Last Edited by FLUFFY PUPPY on 01/30/2011 02:57 AM |
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Gunnz, lots of Gunnz User ID: 1247761 Australia 01/30/2011 03:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That december 18 2010 eclipse(or whatever date in december it happened) just about gave me an cerebral breakdown, never had such a headache in my whole life. and now the moons all funny... Corp/o/Ration A Single Entity (group with the same paragon) Restricting consumption of scarce commodities. |
Currahee User ID: 1223329 United States 01/30/2011 03:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Explain to me how these three people would ever see the same moon orientation. I am no shill, let us both share information though instead of you demanding we prove this side of the argument. Can you provide any scientific data to backup the moon is in a different location? Modern astronomy is one of the oldest amateur scientific hobbies on the Earth. Last Edited by Currahee on 01/30/2011 03:20 AM |
FLUFFY PUPPY (OP) User ID: 852643 United States 01/30/2011 03:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tell me if you understand this picture I made. If you don't understand my point try turning your monitor or your head until it's the same way as each image and notice the moon looks different to each one. We live on a round object. Quoting: CurraheeExplain to me how these three people would ever see the same moon. I am no shill, let us both share information though instead of you demanding we prove this side of the argument. Can you provide any scientific data to backup the moon is in a different location? Modern astronomy is one of the oldest amateur scientific hobbies on the Earth. OK,place the guy in your picture on the USA. Answer my questions from his specific location there. Don't talk about any other position on the earth for the time being.. |
Currahee User ID: 1223329 United States 01/30/2011 03:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OK,place the guy in your picture on the USA. Answer my questions from his specific location there. Don't talk about any other position on the earth for the time being.. Quoting: FLUFFY PUPPYNo :| Please understand what I'm saying. If you're going to ignore this simple point then you don't want proof you just want to be right. It's a very simple image I've made. Please try it. What can it hurt? |
Currahee User ID: 1223329 United States 01/30/2011 03:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Bottom line is: Modern astronomy is one of the oldest amateur scientific hobbies on the Earth. If any known viewable celestial object was off, by even a fraction of a degree, there would be so many people that would instantly know about it there would be no way anyone could ever put a lid on it. The burden of proof clearly lies with you. There are countless astronomy forums, chances are you have several astronomy clubs within miles of you. Occam's razor slices this one pretty easily: 1. Every single amateur astronomer worldwide is in on the cover up for the moon being changed. 2. You're wrong. The optimist in me wants to think that so many people are howling at the moon because mankind is collectively becoming more aware and conscious of things like this. But then I read that people have been posting this every year for awhile :( |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1246205 Australia 01/30/2011 03:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i saw that over here in Perth West Aust a few nights ago. it looked bizarre to say the least. havent had a clear night for two nights now, and the sun isnt coming up until early am at the moment, but yes, def like a totally straight line Yes, Quoting: FLUFFY PUPPYThis new thread is for insta-shills and/or debunkers who will reply within minutes of this post. Shills or/and debunkers please: Provide a link or reference to a book, picture or anything published before the year 2000 showing the moon phasing horizontally with the top 1/4 of it lopped off. For the debunker in another GLP thread on this subject who used a wikipedia link to enlighten all of us tards about the Cheshire Moon (wet moon)and its location in both the summer and winter, where the winter location is 'lower on the horizon' than in the Summer: a. If a horizontal phasing moon with the 'horns' pointing up is called a Cheshire Moon (like the horizontal smile of a cheshire cat), what is the description of the horizontal phasing of the moon with the top 1/4 lopped off? b. Explain why the moon currently rises is in the Northeast for those who live in the US at this time of the year. The wikipedia diagram that was linked to shows the moon's position lower in the winter than in the summer. Lower to the southern horizon in the Northern Hemisphere? Lower to what direction of the horizon for Northern Hemisphere viewers? |
FLUFFY PUPPY (OP) User ID: 852643 United States 01/30/2011 03:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OK,place the guy in your picture on the USA. Answer my questions from his specific location there. Don't talk about any other position on the earth for the time being.. Quoting: FLUFFY PUPPYNo :| Please understand what I'm saying. If you're going to ignore this simple point then you don't want proof you just want to be right. It's a very simple image I've made. Please try it. What can it hurt? I've tried it. And you are correct from your point of view. However, a vast majority of posters on GLP live in the Northern Hemisphere not in near the North or South Pole. Explain it from the point of view of someone living in the US or Europe. |
Currahee User ID: 1223329 United States 01/30/2011 03:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've tried it. And you are correct from your point of view. However, a vast majority of posters on GLP live in the Northern Hemisphere not in near the North or South Pole. Explain it from the point of view of someone living in the US or Europe. Quoting: FLUFFY PUPPYWell thanks for trying it man. Most people so far in other threads have just seemed to ignore me ... and it took me a long time to create that image ;) I'm no graphic artist. I'm searching for images of the moon, any image of the moon from the 1990's or so ... People weren't camera + internet upload frenzied until the last decade or so. I'm having trouble finding any image, showing vertical or horizontal, at all. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 855052 United States 01/30/2011 04:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here OP, I'll answer your question in a way that YOU yourself can verify, with your own two eyes. You won't have to rely on those evil scientists and their books filled with math and big words. When the moon is waxing or waning, at moon rise, go out and look at the moon. Note where the darkness is. Okay? You can handle that, right? I hope so. Ok, part two, when the moon is at its zenith ('noon' for the moon, when it's in the middle of the horizon) go outside and look at the moon again. Again, note where the darkness is. You still following me, or do I need to simplify it even more? Last part. Just before the moon sets, go outside for a third time and note where the darkness is. Now I know, I'm asking a lot of you. 3 observations, that's a tall order. But I think you can handle it. I won't even tell you the results, I'll let you figure it out on your own, since scientists can't be trusted. GOOD LUCK OP! |
saros136 User ID: 1143326 United States 01/30/2011 04:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Much better then what you wanted. From 1896, Feb 2. [link to picasaweb.google.com] The Moon with about a quarter of the top chopped off. Every other year, go to a time a few days before 3rd quarter, at about the same time. My program was offline; keep me honest with the online version. [link to www.skyviewcafe.com] EDIT: Note: latitude makes a difference, if you're trying to check. Last Edited by saros136 on 01/30/2011 04:34 AM |
saros136 User ID: 1143326 United States 01/30/2011 04:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | These aren't the same at the current phase. Some go back far. Check the captions. [link to picasaweb.google.com] Last Edited by saros136 on 01/30/2011 04:31 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1211743 United States 01/30/2011 04:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here OP, I'll answer your question in a way that YOU yourself can verify, with your own two eyes. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 855052You won't have to rely on those evil scientists and their books filled with math and big words. When the moon is waxing or waning, at moon rise, go out and look at the moon. Note where the darkness is. Okay? You can handle that, right? I hope so. Ok, part two, when the moon is at its zenith ('noon' for the moon, when it's in the middle of the horizon) go outside and look at the moon again. Again, note where the darkness is. You still following me, or do I need to simplify it even more? Last part. Just before the moon sets, go outside for a third time and note where the darkness is. Now I know, I'm asking a lot of you. 3 observations, that's a tall order. But I think you can handle it. I won't even tell you the results, I'll let you figure it out on your own, since scientists can't be trusted. GOOD LUCK OP! rude as hew! |
TheJuiceisLoose User ID: 1229016 United States 01/30/2011 04:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tell me if you understand this picture I made. If you don't understand my point try turning your monitor or your head until it's the same way as each image and notice the moon looks different to each one. We live on a round object. Quoting: CurraheeExplain to me how these three people would ever see the same moon. I am no shill, let us both share information though instead of you demanding we prove this side of the argument. Can you provide any scientific data to backup the moon is in a different location? Modern astronomy is one of the oldest amateur scientific hobbies on the Earth. OK,place the guy in your picture on the USA. Answer my questions from his specific location there. Don't talk about any other position on the earth for the time being.. Last Edited by TheJuiceisLoose on 01/30/2011 04:36 AM Im dangerous like a fire in a nursing home |
TheJuiceisLoose User ID: 1229016 United States 01/30/2011 04:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OK,place the guy in your picture on the USA. Answer my questions from his specific location there. Don't talk about any other position on the earth for the time being.. Quoting: FLUFFY PUPPYNo :| Please understand what I'm saying. If you're going to ignore this simple point then you don't want proof you just want to be right. It's a very simple image I've made. Please try it. What can it hurt? I've tried it. And you are correct from your point of view. However, a vast majority of posters on GLP live in the Northern Hemisphere not in near the North or South Pole. Explain it from the point of view of someone living in the US or Europe. Im dangerous like a fire in a nursing home |
saros136 User ID: 1143326 United States 01/30/2011 06:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've tried it. And you are correct from your point of view. However, a vast majority of posters on GLP live in the Northern Hemisphere not in near the North or South Pole. Explain it from the point of view of someone living in the US or Europe. Quoting: FLUFFY PUPPYWell thanks for trying it man. Most people so far in other threads have just seemed to ignore me ... and it took me a long time to create that image ;) I'm no graphic artist. I'm searching for images of the moon, any image of the moon from the 1990's or so ... People weren't camera + internet upload frenzied until the last decade or so. I'm having trouble finding any image, showing vertical or horizontal, at all. Toward the end of Mother Mary's thread, Astronut posted a picture from 1980. Also going back that far: [link to www.islamicmoon.com] |
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