The quoted text says that if rarity does not run through the moon entirely, then at some depth light must be blocked and reflected back, creating the appearance of dimmer regions without requiring total hollowness.
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Dim spots
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"If rarity does not run through and through the moon, then there must be a limit where thickness does not allow the light to..."
"And more, where rarity the cause of the dim spots you question. Then, in part, this planet would lack matter. Through and through. Or..."
"...did I hear? And more, where rarity the cause of the dim spots... Sorry, sorry....question empowers... Anyway, I'll just repeat it. Okay. And more,..."
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