Why is the moon no visible before/after solar eclipse?

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This is a very legitimate question. It requires scientific hypothesis, research and experimentation. What you are seeing is a physical representation of what supposedly occurs during a solar eclipse, where the moon passes in front between the earth and light of the sun. However, what we see is that the moon becomes visible before and after, when the light of the sun hits the side of the moon, due to the “distance”between the sun and moon. As you already know, you won’t find a NASA video explaining it with real experiments because it would show that what we are seeing before, during and after an eclipse is *likely* not the moon covering the sun, but some other *object* or *substance* or *energy* of some kind. Now, if you are watching this video, please note that this is entirely unrelated to the earth itself being flat, because I haven’t actually confirmed that any of my research is concrete evidence that the earth IS “flat”. That requires peer reviews, conversation and discussion of theories, experiments and finally a conclusion to which a fact/statement is drawn.

Whether the earth is round, flat, or some type of shape we don’t understand, I am relying on these experiments and hypothesis and theories about the moon to help convey the idea that we aren’t being told the truth.

What do you think?

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