Jiang says the logical explanation assumes dark regions are hollow or cavity-like, allowing light to pass through, while dense regions reflect it back.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...is that there are certain parts of the moon that are hollow. Does that make sense? Like, just from a logical perspective. Like, well,..."
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"...is that there are certain parts of the moon that are hollow. Does that make sense? Like, just from a logical perspective. Like, well,..."
"...you're saying is, there are parts of the moon that are hollow. Or they have a deep cavity. Okay? Does that make sense, guys?..."
"...she's saying it is not possible for the moon to be hollow at any point. Why? It is not possible for the moon to..."
"...eclipse. Right? So it's not possible for the moon to be hollow at any point, otherwise you wouldn't have an eclipse. Okay? Keep on..."
"...logical argument, right? Yes. Well, maybe the moon is not completely hollow, but there are parts that are so deep the light just is..."
"...is that there are some places in the moon which is hollow okay it's hollow then that means that light can just pass through..."
"...has to be reflection so the lights are passed through these hollow parts of the moon and escape into space and so in other..."
"...aspects of the moon certain parts of the moon that is hollow and how to explain a lunar Eclipse a solar Eclipse right when..."
"...that it's not it can't possibly be true that there are hollow spots to the moon okay there might be some shallow cavities to..."
"...you're saying here is okay so the moon is not completely hollow there might it might be very deep okay so for example the..."
"''This man, whom from the deepest hollow in the universe ''up to this height has seen the lives of spirits, ''one by one now..."
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