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I will give no response to anyone who attempts to debunk..
Originally posted by InTheFlesh1980
For reference, here is an animated GIF showing lunar libration, the periodic oscillation that causes our view of the lunar surface to vary slightly.
The collage of lunar images in the OP are not all from the same source. Some are rotated, and they are in no sensible order whatsoever, which is why no sensible analysis of the original images applies here.
Therefore, the question still remains unanswered: What is so abnormal about the random array of lunar images in the OP? What scientific evidence would lead one to determine that there is "deception" going on?
No slinging of mud here, just a few practical questions.
That GIF shows nothing even close to what's shown in that picture. Put a dot on your screen at the edge of one of those dark areas and you'll see only a few degree movement across the entire series. The photos show between 45 and 90 degrees of movement.
When making a statement that there is "something strange" going on with the moon in the time frame of 2011-12, and there is a "deception", it needs to be backed up with more than a hunch in order to sway others' opinions to your viewpoint.
Also, when you refer to "evidence" that thousands of people globally have observed this and agree, there must be some formal white paper you can cite which includes real, quantifiable photo evidence and repeatable astronomical measurements.
Originally posted by patmac573
reply to post by Trublbrwing
Great work to all that helped with these pics,is it ok to copy them to show them?
Originally posted by patmac573
reply to post by JibbyJedi
In your link it says this - "How it works: If you go out on several different nights and look at the Moon, you will always see the same features, at about the same position. It looks as if the Moon doesn't rotate! Ah, but it does"
" AT ABOUT THE SAME POSITION " Which is just what the OP is showing that it does NOT stay in "at about the same position" - it moves a great deal. I too have seen this and pointed it out to friends.
Originally posted by braydenf
reply to post by InTheFlesh1980
thats an awesome gif.
makes sense to me.
saying "the veil is lifting!!!!," (even if something strange was actually happening) sounds a bit extreme..
Originally posted by Trublbrwing
victoriastaffordapsychicinvestigation.wordpress.com... -for-all-oceans-prediction/
Originally posted by Trublbrwing
Originally posted by patmac573
reply to post by JibbyJedi
In your link it says this - "How it works: If you go out on several different nights and look at the Moon, you will always see the same features, at about the same position. It looks as if the Moon doesn't rotate! Ah, but it does"
" AT ABOUT THE SAME POSITION " Which is just what the OP is showing that it does NOT stay in "at about the same position" - it moves a great deal. I too have seen this and pointed it out to friends.
These guys who are determined to prove to you that this isn't happening are relentless every time I try to post anything about this, what does that tell you?
Either they are part of some Moon god cult or just plain stupid.
Originally posted by CherubBaby
reply to post by JibbyJedi
those online explaining it away are just liars and paid dis info trash.