Introduced as Dante’s first explicit lunar problem and as Jiang’s gateway from physical observation to metaphysical interpretation.
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dark spots on the moon
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "It seemed to me that we were covered by a brilliant, solid, dense, and stainless cloud, much like a diamond that the sun has..."
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"It seemed to me that we were covered by a brilliant, solid, dense, and stainless cloud, much like a diamond that the sun has..."
"...Tande has a question, which is, why are there dark spots on the moon? Actually, Carol, could you, can we just like Google the..."
"...question. Like, my first question is, why are there dark spots on the moon? Okay, he said he's in heaven, and he's asking, like,..."
"...this? It's a very simple explanation. Why are there dark spots on the moon? Matters dense and rare. What does he mean by that?..."
"No. Guys, why are there dark spots on the moon? Why is it that some parts reflect and some parts don't reflect? Why? Yeah?"
"dark spots on the moon and she says okay well the first thing you need to recognize is that you cannot figure this out..."
"...if you're curious is as to why there are dark spots on the moon what scientists believe is that the moon is not hollow..."
"...But try. Tell me what you think causes the dark spots on the moon. And Donnie answers, what seems to us diverse up here..."
"...be reflected back. Okay? And that's why there are dark spots on the moon. And this is the generally accepted theory. But Beatrice says,..."
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