Congratulations... your speculations about the solar system are fairly consistent with the ideas first proposed in ancient Greece... by Moronicus... about 1,000 BC.
Jeancommunicates wrote: "... and yes, the sun has an orbit."
Ackkk... (gasp)... (choke)... (sputter)... tell me, Jeancommunicates... are you one of the geniuses (20%+ of the adult population of the USA) that thinks that the sun orbits around the earth?
P.S.: The sun DOES have an orbit... around the galactic center... takes a few hundred million years to make the circuit.)
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2007-09-18 00:36:42
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answered by Anonymous
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First off, you need to study English and Science much harder.
Second of all, the Moon isn't actually bright, it just reflects the light of the Sun, which is why it causes an eclipse when it passes between Earth and the Sun (it blocks the light of the Sun), and why the Moon goes dark when Earth passes between it and the Sun (the Earth blocks the light from the Sun that would normally illuminate the Moon).
So no, there's no need for dark Suns or black magic to explain it.
Thridly, the gravitational effects of a second 'Dark' Sun and Moon would render Earth uninhabitable.
2007-09-18 07:34:05
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answered by Wise Son 2
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Dark Sun and Dark Moon are you talking about something in the atmosphere that darkens the sun and moon? If God doesn't intervene, the eclipses are predicted. However, the Bible mentions when the sun stood still and yes, the sun has an orbit.
2007-09-18 08:02:57
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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The Moon IS dark. When Armstrong and Aldrin entered Columbia after leaving the Eagle, Collins asked them to vacuum off all that dark dusty graphite looking stuff on their spacesuits before they messed up his clean spacecraft. That graphite looking stuff was dirt from the moon.
The Moon is so dark that a Full Earth observed from the Moon is 100x brighter than a Full Moon viewed from the Earth
2007-09-18 07:48:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Sun = ball of flaming gas which= Bright.
thou canst not have a sun which is not bright.
the moon is only bright because of the light reflecting on it from the sun.
"they" can forcast eclipses because all the planets and moons move in predictable ways. They won't just change direction.
2007-09-18 07:35:41
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answered by Neorini 3
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It's all done by man having observed things so long. The eclipses, moon phases operate on a fairly tight schedule. Today there's software that can predict all of it as far into the future as you want to look, or as far back.
2007-09-18 07:32:22
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answered by Jack P 7
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There is no magic in forecasting an eclipse. the movement of the Moon and planets is easily predicted.
And the terms black magic or dark magic are not used these days to be PC.
Magic can be either benevolent or malevolent, but magic is a tool, it is how it is used and for what purpose that determines it.
Blessed Be )O(
2007-09-18 07:37:34
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answered by Stephen 6
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yea,its just caused by the moon blocking the sun which
rarely happens
2007-09-26 05:55:47
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answered by SOMEONE 3
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Well personally I have mooned people in the dark and in the sunlight, but they seem to prefer it in the dark, as the de"tail" is not so contrasty:)
2007-09-26 06:41:13
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answered by stcrzyaathezyrs 2
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i dont know about a dark moon but a black hole is the exact opposite of a sun, u might consider it a dark sun if u like...
2007-09-18 07:33:10
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answered by Preet 2
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