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But wouldn’t that mean for the weeks approaching an eclipse you’d not have a moon at night because it was so close to the sun that it was up during the day?
How do they think eclipses work? I couldn’t see any mention of that on the page.
Not to mention the difference between a lunar eclipse and a solar eclipse. Neither one can even happen in their model, let alone both.
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But wouldn’t that mean for the weeks approaching an eclipse you’d not have a moon at night because it was so close to the sun that it was up during the day?
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