• dutchkimble
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    8 months ago

    No man, it’s saying that no matter how far apart we can see the moon together and be connected at that moment

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        8 months ago

        Not if you’re in a similar time zone, like someone the same-ish longitude in the same state (as illustrated). And we’re all on the same planet with the same moon, so even if it’s not visible in the sky, it’s still there.

        Your autism is showing.

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          8 months ago

          That’s not what they said though. The moon isn’t visible from everywhere on the earth at the same time

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            8 months ago

            This is going to blow your mind, but if you look closely, there are no words visible on the paper.

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                8 months ago

                So maybe don’t manufacture rage/irritation? Do you not understand that two people in different places could see the moon at the same time? It’s, on average, almost 400,000 kilometers away!

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                  8 months ago

                  Can confirm. I’m in Alberta and my dad was in Michigan. He always called to tell me when the moon looked cool… But my light/weather conditions were often different.