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PerKjerkarkas 2 points ago +3 / -1

Having studied seldom seen archival NASA moon and mars photos alongside NASA PhDs, I could write books. But one key thing that stands out - the moon is hollow. Those flat 'seas', called mare? They are the busted up glass ceilings of ancient spaces beneath, built by someone a very long time ago.

The proof is in how the deeper a body of water gets, the darker the surface of the water. The same principle applies to the moon. When in a waxing or waning phase, the moon is largely uniform in color. When in full moon, full on sun, the mare get MORE contrasted against the other features. Sun goes further in, and takes more distance to get back out. Like a skylight on top of a building will be darker than the surrounding roof.

This is but one of dozens of things I could impart to you to blow your mind.

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