Jiang translates Beatrice’s dilemma into two material hypotheses for the class: the moon has hollow sections, or it contains deep cavities, and he says Beatrice will now refute both.
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Deep cavity
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"...parts of the moon that are hollow. Or they have a deep cavity. Okay? Does that make sense, guys? Okay? Either possibility. Either there..."
"...okay so in other words um the dark are just really deep cavities in the moon and then she says let's do an experiment..."
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