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=== Explanations for Observations ===
==== Full moon and new moon ====
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'''Will Duffy:''' What is a full moon and what is a new moon on your model?
'''Austin Witsit:''' I think it's probably like a magnetic cycle, and just like the center of a ferrocell image of a magnet, it's just completely black. It's actually just pure inertia in the center in the ferrocell image of a magnet. I think that's what it is. It just actually goes into its inertial state and then charges back up and once it's becomes, like, aetherically displaced again, you start to see it charge up throughout its cycle, and then it goes back.<ref>[https://youtu.be/mMITuEDjiTg?t=5295 1:28:15, <q>DEBATISM Ep 16: A Conversation About The Shape of Earth -Austin Whitsitt & Pastor Will Duffy 1/23/24</q> by jeranism]</ref>
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== Notes ==
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Revision as of 19:37, 1 December 2024

Austin Witsit
Real name Austin D. Whitsitt
Location on the globe US
Main platform YouTube
Papa flerf N/A
Flerfzi? Yes
Religiflerf? Yes
Drinks urine? not yet confirmed
Adopted By not adopted yet
Teeth slightly less than full set


Other Info

Explanations for Observations

Full moon and new moon

Will Duffy: What is a full moon and what is a new moon on your model?

Austin Witsit: I think it's probably like a magnetic cycle, and just like the center of a ferrocell image of a magnet, it's just completely black. It's actually just pure inertia in the center in the ferrocell image of a magnet. I think that's what it is. It just actually goes into its inertial state and then charges back up and once it's becomes, like, aetherically displaced again, you start to see it charge up throughout its cycle, and then it goes back.[1]

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