Linkstrikesback
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So how do you explain the moon being out when it's light outside and if you look at the moon, you can actually see the blue sky through the moon.
Oh my god, coming in to this thread was a mistake.
Orbital patterns are so easy to calculate for two interacting spherical objects. Newton's laws of gravitation. Seriously?
And that thing about seeing blue sky through the moon is the stupidest thing I've read all year, well done.
That doesn't happen.
You're wrong, it's only been about 500-600 years since the earth was considered to be "round"
Do you delight in being wrong?
Greeks did astronomy and knew the Earth was round as a result. It's well before over 2000 years old, and likely more but we don't have records going back much further.