@@TheRealPaiMei true, but then why even bring up other places? . If you go by astronomical calculations then you can accurately predict the moon doesn't matter if the moon was seen in Florida or any other place or not. This is what I meant. It is common sense the moon follows an orbit it doesn't just disappear into thin air.
So a marj'a is above truth and certainty?
Where does he say that? He’s saying the opposite. He’s talking about people in Michigan having certainty the moon is spotted in Florida.
@@TheRealPaiMei true, but then why even bring up other places? . If you go by astronomical calculations then you can accurately predict the moon doesn't matter if the moon was seen in Florida or any other place or not. This is what I meant. It is common sense the moon follows an orbit it doesn't just disappear into thin air.