The eclipse argument says that if the moon were truly hollow in the relevant way, sunlight would show through it during an eclipse, and because that does not happen the first hypothesis collapses.
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Hollow moon
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Jiang says the eclipse argument proves the moon cannot be hollow at any point, because a truly hollow section would prevent the eclipse from working as observed.
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"And more... What did I hear? And more, where rarity the cause of the dim spots... Sorry, sorry....question empowers... Anyway, I'll just repeat it...."
"Okay, so she's saying it is not possible for the moon to be hollow at any point. Why? It is not possible for the..."
"Eclipse, right? You guys said there's an eclipse. Right? So it's not possible for the moon to be hollow at any point, otherwise you..."
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