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A place where you cannot meet the winter, because,
. And what is a summer that is never ending? There is never going to be a summer that never ends
I guess it depending on the time of exposure.
Seriously though OP, there is no way your friend is getting burned by the moon
I know what you are saying but you see... sometimes the Truth is silent...very silent.
Mate, what all of us are trying to say is: please, stop speculating on this topic... You're making a fool of yourself!
Originally posted by piequal3because14
reply to post by scarybear
I know what you are saying but you see... sometimes the Truth is silent...very silent.
Mate, what all of us are trying to say is: please, stop speculating on this topic... You're making a fool of yourself!
Adverse reactions
[redacted by OL as unrequired data]
Skin: ecchymosis, photosensitivity
Human medicine
Main article: Photosensitivity in humans
See also: phototoxicity
Sensitivity of the skin to a light source can take various forms. People with particular skin types are more sensitive to sunburn. Particular medications make the skin more sensitive to sunlight; these include most of the tetracycline antibiotics, heart drugs amiodarone, and sulfonamides. Particular conditions lead to increased light sensitivity. Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus experience skin symptoms after sunlight exposure; some types of porphyria are aggravated by sunlight. A rare hereditary condition xeroderma pigmentosum (a defect in DNA repair) is thought to increase the risk of UV-light-exposure-related cancer by increasing photosensitivity.
Originally posted by OmegaLogos
To the naysayers .. the moon does emit its own thermal radiation due to having a molton liquid outer core zone and the solid inner core may be composed of heavy radioactive elements just like in earths core.
Originally posted by piequal3because14
While out walking his dog in the park on a hot summer night he felt the rays of the moon burning his skin like the sun during the day.
I will try to as time will be allowed to do so and if and only if other things will happen depending on others...they know what, when and where.
Well if you could possibly turn the volume up for others to hear that would be much appreciated
Thank you Omega,sorry he is not susceptible to be highly photo sensitive and about that distance maybe an object or a cloud of unknown radiation of unknown type can somehow influence the way the Moon are behaving and of course only if he is positioned somewhere at that distance behind the moon...on the dark side!
So may I suggest that your friend may have consumed something [knowingly or not] that made them temporarily highly photosensitive?
Or could they just be naturally suseptable and highly photo sensitive?
I shall further investigate this 777 891 km distance but I need clarity on whether that is measured from the center of the earth or from sea level at the earths surface?
Great skunk works thread thanks. I, OL, endorse this thread!