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Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@AndysAttic Which galaxy do you come from?
Speaking of the Sun and the Moon, have you ever thought about how you can't see the Sun's rays hitting the Moon's surface when it's night time? We can see the effect but we can not see the actual Sun rays zooming through the darkness to the Moon. But if you had an object between the Sun and the Moon, the sunlight rays would illuminate the object even if you were off to the side and could not see the Sun's rays in the darkness. But, we can see all of the stars in the night sky.
What I'm trying to say is that shouldn't the Sun be like a flashight shining on an object in the dark where you can see the flashlight's beam from the side?
Speaking of the Sun and the Moon, have you ever thought about how you can't see the Sun's rays hitting the Moon's surface when it's night time? We can see the effect but we can not see the actual Sun rays zooming through the darkness to the Moon. But if you had an object between the Sun and the Moon, the sunlight rays would illuminate the object even if you were off to the side and could not see the Sun's rays in the darkness. But, we can see all of the stars in the night sky.
What I'm trying to say is that shouldn't the Sun be like a flashight shining on an object in the dark where you can see the flashlight's beam from the side?