What we know about Lunar and Solar Eclipses

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True science is proven by experiments that are observable, measurable, and repeatable. Everything that mainstream science tells us about eclipses is either theoretical or psuedoscience. It can be proven every single time that only a flat disc or concave surface can reflect light. The moon does not reflect the sun's light, it emits its own. Many believe that the sun is positively charged and the moon is negatively charged because these two plasma luminaries are in opposition to each other. During a Lunar eclipse, when the shadow first covers the moon and its color changes to red, it has the likeness of a starter when used with a fluorescent lamp. It appears to short out and then restart as the shadow begins to pass. Eclipses have been predicted accurately for thousands of years, well in advance. This is just a tiny bit of information that I have given you. There is much more to say about the subject.

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