Or, as my wife said, sun’s hot.

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    18 hours ago

    I was thinking the same thing, but here’s my guess:

    -Cold, foggy night/morning = frost forming

    -Cloudy until early-morning so the sun doesn’t warm the shingles

    -Clouds clear up a bit by mid-morning, and the sun rapidly warms up the shingles, leading to the frost evaporating quickly relative to the shadow’s motion

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      That’s what NASA wants you to believe, so you don’t investigate the fridge they put in your attic where they store your precious bodily fluids.

      But sure, water sticks to a spinning ball.

      • Jessica
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        217 hours ago

        What the fuck, bro. You need to cease your investigations immediately. Do your own research people!

      • @kautau
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        214 hours ago

        Tides goes in, tide goes out. Can’t explain that.

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          When you get in the bath, the water sloshes back and forth. When you hit a tuning fork, it doesn’t matter how, it vibrates at the same frequency. Put those two together and it’s the same thing with the sea, only bigger and wetter. People are always chucking things in the sea, like new boats and stuff.