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| Destroyer of Words | Re: New Game - True or False Except during an eclipse when it vanishes from this reality altogether to bring warmth to the Ice Valleys of Quey Vell Phylk IV T/F During an eclipse, the sun, which is then hidden from us behind the moon, can do whatever it darned well pleased. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Pennsylvania
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| Re: New Game - True or False True. I suppose this is a similar question as to whether a tree that falls in a distant forest unheard by human ears actually makes any noise. But then the sun can do whatever it pleases at any time, who's going to stop it. But then does the sun "want" anything. Your statement is too complicated. Also, AE35Unit's statement is faulty, the sun is closer to the earth in the Northern Hemispher's winter, but not the Southern Hemisphere's winter, not to get too obcessive about this. T/F The sun has a big smile when it is eclipsed, but the moon frowns. |
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