How does a Lunar Eclipse work on a flat earth?
In a lunar eclipse, the sun on the other side of the globe will cast light on the moon from across. Depending on the position of the sun, the moon will either be shown fully or part of it will be shown. The shadow of the moon appears to be round like something round is blocking the rest of the light. So how would this event work on a flat earth when both the sun and the moon are above the earth?