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[–]hikikomori_forest 5ポイント6ポイント  (0子コメント)

It has.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYtbq-_Ye3o

Why do clouds go behind the moon?

They do not.

Have a nice day.

[–]lbrodieee 0ポイント1ポイント  (10子コメント)

Because the moon is actually pretty close to the earth and so is the sun. Whether it's flat or if we live on the inside of a sphere is up to people to decide I sit 49/51 in favor of the concave theory.

[–]Putin_loves_cats 0ポイント1ポイント  (1子コメント)

Concave is definitely a fascinating theory. I've been looking into it quite a bit lately.

[–]lbrodieee 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

We'll just keep going this government corruption is going through the roof, in due time we will be able to go anywhere on earth and know what we are standing on. To the new world we will go people fight for our rights.

[–]inbetweentime 0ポイント1ポイント  (7子コメント)

You guys... Have you ever been to the edge of the world?

[–]lbrodieee -4ポイント-3ポイント  (5子コメント)

lol go away either the uninformed or a shill. “Condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance” – Albert Einstein

[–]inbetweentime 1ポイント2ポイント  (4子コメント)

Ok let me rephrase that - How does concave theory account for the existence (but lack of discovery) of the 'edges' of Earth, as visible in the photo you linked?

[–]lbrodieee -1ポイント0ポイント  (3子コメント)

God dude talking to idiots makes me want to hang myself why don't you look up what I'm talking about before you ask the master any questions. The concave earth theory is that we live on the inside of a sphere. The sphere is just opened so you can see inside of it. God dude your head must be made of fucking lead.

[–]inbetweentime 2ポイント3ポイント  (2子コメント)

Thanks for the answer and chill out, no need to be so rude.

[–]lbrodieee -1ポイント0ポイント  (1子コメント)

Sorry for being rude. After rereading I see you are being nice. I am used to sarcastic fools trying to act smart around these theories.

[–]inbetweentime 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

All good, I understand your frustration. And I did misinterpret that photo. Cheers b.

[–]inbetweentime 0ポイント1ポイント  (17子コメント)

Why do clouds go behind the moon?

First things first - what planet are you on?

[–]Putin_loves_cats -1ポイント0ポイント  (16子コメント)

Earth. How does that answer what OP is asking?

[–]groman28 0ポイント1ポイント  (1子コメント)

Hard to answer a question with a clearly false premise...

[–]Putin_loves_cats 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Um, did you read that person's comment? If we are on Earth the clouds shouldn't go behind the moon... lol

[–]inbetweentime 0ポイント1ポイント  (12子コメント)

Well, the only way clouds can go 'behind' the moon is if OP is out beyond the moon himself.

It was not a serious question.

[–]Putin_loves_cats 2ポイント3ポイント  (11子コメント)

[–]inbetweentime 1ポイント2ポイント  (6子コメント)

Honestly, did you buy Putin_loves_cats account from him? He used to be one of the most intelligent posters on here.

[–]Putin_loves_cats 4ポイント5ポイント  (5子コメント)

Well, thanks for the compliment. But, no, still the same dude. I like to entertain more fringe ideas these days, though.

[–]inbetweentime 1ポイント2ポイント  (4子コメント)

It's good to entertain. But in this case it seems to me no, nothing of value.

The clouds in those videos aren't going behind the moon. That's how cameras (and our own eyes) perform with really high light contrast. That's also why it's hard to get a good shot of the moon at night. In a lower contrast setting, like when the moon is visible in the daytime or early evening - when there is still light in the sky 'around' it - the clouds are visible in front of the moon.

Have you seen any videos of clouds going 'behind' the moon in daylight?

[–]Putin_loves_cats 0ポイント1ポイント  (3子コメント)

Makes sense, I suppose.

Have you seen any videos of clouds going 'behind' the moon in daylight?

No, not that I'm aware of.

[–]inbetweentime 2ポイント3ポイント  (2子コメント)

I think it does, but you know what's funny?

I searched through some of my own photos because I wanted to show you some examples. Unfortunately I couldn't find one of both moon & clouds in daylight.

I found one in clear daytime skies, one at night (where you could say it looks like the clouds are 'behind' the moon), and then a third one (at night) that seems to show both... and now I don't quite understand it - Ha.

It's the bottom one, take a look if you'd like. Cropped photos: Imgur

[–]Putin_loves_cats 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

Huh, now that is interesting! Thanks for sharing.

[–]yellowsnow2 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

That picture is more convincing than any of the videos I just looked at LOL (never heard of it before now).

[–]hikikomori_forest 1ポイント2ポイント  (1子コメント)

Clouds do not physically move behind the Moon because the moon is not in Earth's atmosphere. There are no Earth clouds (masses of condensed water in the atmosphere) in space.

The moon is approx. 240k miles away from Earth, and clouds top out at an altitude of approx 15 miles.

If a translucent object passes in front of a very bright object, the translucent object will often appear to not be visible.

When you look through a tree's branches at the sun, do the smaller branches or leaves that are no longer visible somehow transport "behind" the sun? Of course not.

[–]inbetweentime 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

I agree, I even searched through my own photos to bring up some examples. But instead, I found something that now looks confusing to me... what exactly is going on in the bottom photo? http://i.imgur.com/BqK5Mlx.jpg (these are crops)

[–]aLiEn23ViSiToR -1ポイント0ポイント  (0子コメント)

Why do clouds go behind the moon ?

They don't, it's just an optical illusion. It's just a very bright object with a translucent object passing in front.