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I can't remember the context, but a coworker said "I shouldn't have to care whether the moon gives off light or reflects it."
I remember being stunned..
I am going to find your coworker and make them care whether the moon gives off light or reflects it
Thank you for your enthusiasm on this matter, moonshadow.
TBF there's a logic to this one. It's basically a science fact, and is unlikely to ever be important to someone's personal goals.
That's maybe not a person most of us would have common ground with, though.
True, I was mostly stunned someone wouldn't know that. If someone considers it possible that the moon emits light, then how would they explain phases?
Moon's haunted
The lamp that gives off the light is moving around the moon.
the moon is actually a mini sun, that's why gives off light.
(/j if it wasn't obvious)
The moon is made of cheese and, like all cheeses, emits light under a low enough temperate (space is so cold it doesn't even have a temperature - it's just "cold"). The REAL mindbender, is why the space dust particles make the light all bright instead of dirty yellow, like how i like my cheese
Wait, is there someone out there forcing people to care about whether the moon is reflective or emissive?
Thats pretty funny