One of the most intriguing topics of contention and debate in this field happens to be Lunar Eclipses. There is a lot of conjecture and debate as to what SHOULD be SEEN vs. what IS SEEN with regards to these lunar eclipses.
I don't feel this topic gets enough attention, as it really does perplex the critcal mind and leave a lot of unanswered questions about what we're OBSERVING vs. what we've been told is OCCURING.
How could the 'shadow' of the earth appear on the top of the moon as it moves in the opposite direction? Not possible. It's something else. @ironshield
Nice post dear.
How could the 'shadow' of the earth appear on the top of the moon as it moves in the opposite direction? Not possible. It's something else. @ironshield
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