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>> No.11180660 [View]
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1) Why do all people, everywhere on Earth, always see the same face of the Moon?

There is no way to make this work on the flat Earth. The only way this could be possible is if the Moon is very far away

>> No.11111878 [View]
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1) No matter what time of day, all observers on Earth see the same face of the Moon
The only way this is possible is if the Moon is very far away

>> No.11035697 [View]
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11035697

posting debunks.

#1, all observers see the same face of the Moon at all times, everywhere on Earth

>> No.10450308 [View]
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10450308

how about the fact that the stars circle the opposite direction in the southern hemisphere, no way to make that work on a flat earth

or the fact that all observers see the same face of the Moon

>> No.10067095 [View]
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10067095

there's also the problem of the Moon

how come everyone on Earth always sees the same face of the Moon at the same time? If the Moon was only a couple thousand miles away, different people from different angles should see different faces of the Moon

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