Jiang's shorthand for the fallback claim that lunar dimness comes from deep recesses where light gets trapped rather than reflected.
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cavity theory
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Okay, so wait, that's the logical argument, right? Yes. Well, maybe the moon is not completely hollow, but there are parts that are so..."
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Jiang frames the remaining logical option as a deep cavity that traps light rather than a moon that is empty all the way through.
Jiang says the mirror experiment shows that even if one mirror is vastly farther away, its reflected image would still be equally bright, so depth alone cannot explain the moon's darker regions.
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"Okay, so wait, that's the logical argument, right? Yes. Well, maybe the moon is not completely hollow, but there are parts that are so..."
"...that make sense? All right? So it's not possible for the cavity theory to be true as well. So through logic, for reason, she's..."
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