You people need to hear what you are saying. None of it makes any sense. Your arguments are frighteningly weak when you attempt to reference science. You seem to be saying that when the
moon is full that there is more of it there to affect the planet and that when it is dark there is less of it there to affect the planet. As if the tides are bigger during a full
moon and lighter during a weak
moon. This is not the case. The light phase of the
moon has NO AFFECT on gravity or its pull or any other affect on the planet. There is no magnetic affect from the
moon to begin with and that magnetic affect wouldn't change based upon how much of the sun was bouncing off of the
moon. The
moon is still there folks, always no matter how big or small its light. The absolute only affect that can be considered is the light that is reflected by the
moon in the way that it is perceived by animals. My sugar gliders dont get
moon light and as such never get any affects from a full
moon or a weak
moon. Would they rather be leaping around in the trees mating and fighting during a full
moon, sure they would.
You cannot say that the
moon affects water, water is in animals and that the full
moon affects animals. The full
moon doesnt affect tide any different than the weak
moon. It's still there. Therefore a full
moon doesnt affect the gravity of a sugar glider any more than a weak
moon.
All it is is simply light. I will agree that brightest light at night can allow animals to do more or perhaps trigger mental affects. A big bright lightbulb in the sky on a cool night gets my own juices flowing. But it isnt pulling on my brain any more than it was the day before.
Of course the bottle of vodka and the full
moon skinny dip certainly does affect me in crazy ways.
And for those who seem to think otherwise, there is no magic in planetary alignment, Venus blocking out .0001% of sunlight for 6 hours after sun set cannot affect anything, and the Mayans were all high on chocolate drink and cocaine when they stopped calculating on their calendar. I just picked up this adjustable desk stamp where the years end at 2009. We're all doomed!!!