Scientific method HOW TO TELL TIME BY THE MOON

Make an observation.

  1. Ask a question.

    1. Does the moon have its light earthside at any point throughout the night?

  2. Form a hypothesis, or testable explanation.

    1. Earth is flat and the sun is always above me. If true, the moon will never appear to light from earthside, which is down.

  3. Make a prediction based on the hypothesis.

    1. At the middle of the dark hours, the sun will be North of me – across the flat earth. The moon will be used for any reading when the sun is out of view to locate the sun’s vector.

  4. Test the prediction.

    1. Through multiple tests, I have concluded that the sun is North of me every night’s center all summer long. Easily measured as long as the moon is available to track the sun with. I can and have observed and recorded observations of the moon proving the sun is always North in the summer and never earthside but casting its light from North.

  5. Iterate: use the results to make new hypotheses or predictions.

    1. The sun cannot be in the south for the dates claimed by heliocentric science around the winter solstice for earth to actually be flat in its entirety.

  6. Test 2nd results

    1. I have observed, recorded and published my findings indicating the sun’s location to be North of me in the middle of each summer night consistently, Winter Solstice seems to indicate otherwise.

    2. By use of the reflected light on the moon, the sun’s location can always be found with the moon in sight.

  7. 3rd iteration Bet Jeran Campanella from Jeranism $1000 I could tell better time with the moon than he could with his cell.

  8. Test #3 Results

    1. I beat cell phone time. My reading was 15 minutes off while the Verizon phone time was 2hrs 15 minutes off.

  9. Experiment notes

    1. Test 3 Conditions

      1. Conducted outside daylight savings time, or summertime reading.

      2. Being on the edge of the MTN timezone test reading is expected to be up to @30 minutes closer to actual time, depending on location within and other factors for your timezone.

    2. Actual time is clocked from the sun being on your longitude. (high above you at noon).