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There is a legend that if the moon blinks, there will be a couple of people who truly love each other to be separated!
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It blinked, but you didn't see it
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Do you think the moon blinks?
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The moon doesn't blink because she's looking at you.
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She used sparkling eye drops.
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Because the moon doesn't have eyes, hehe.
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He was peeking at MM taking a shower, how could he blink.
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Maybe the moon won't blink, and this song is accompanied by Nada's curiosity and longing for the unknown. The "moon" in the lyrics can be understood as some kind of hope or dream, while "blink" represents its transience and instability. Therefore, "maybe the moon won't blink" indicates that this hope or dream may be short-lived and needs to be realized by seizing the opportunity.
In addition, the song also expresses the yearning and pursuit of love. The lyrics mention that "maybe the moon won't blink, the stars won't speak, and it makes you feel lonely", which suggests that people may feel lonely when pursuing their dreams and pursuing love, and need courage and support to face it.
Overall, maybe the moon won't blink is an expression of curiosity about the unknown, a desire for dreams, and a quest for love and courage.
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The song "Maybe" expresses the expectation of the unknown and the yearning for love. Although the world is impetuous, there is always the power that can ** us, and those who do not appear now must be waiting for you in the future. Buried hall.
Background of the creation of "Maybe":
It was adapted and created by the singer's own love affair when he was renting and Jing. "Maybe" is written and arranged by her ex-boyfriend, and sung by singer Li Yiran, the lyrics give people a sad feeling after falling out of love, and it is a commemorative song.
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The stars blink because (1) the density of the atmospheric air is uneven, causing brightness disturbances, and (2) the stars themselves are not very bright. So the brightness of the stars will vary. For example, if a value itself is 1, the amount of interference is, so that when you add it up, the change will be very large.
For the moon, (1) the brightness disturbance caused by the uneven density of the atmospheric air is still valid, but the moon itself is too bright, and this disturbance is basically negligible, so it does not blink. For example, if a value itself is 100, the amount of interference is still the same, so that when it is superimposed, it is basically the same as if there was no interference.
The sun is brighter than the moon, when did the sun blink?
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The blinking of the stars is caused by the disturbance of the atmosphere, which causes the starlight to constantly change its course.
The apparent diameter of the moon is large, and the slightest jitter is not easily noticeable, and it looks as if it does not blink.
If you look at the moon with a high-powered telescope, the moon will shake as if it were on fire.
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It's so close that even Jupiter and Venus don't blink, and what blinks are stars that are far away from us.
Blinking is not necessarily a disease, if there is no uncomfortable feeling, there is no need for **, just teach patiently, try to blink as much as possible, and it will get better after a while. If you have symptoms such as photophobia, tearing, and vision loss while blinking, you should go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time. To see if there is a problem with the eyes, it is recommended to go to an eye hospital to rule out the precursors of eye diseases such as trachoma, conjunctivitis, myopia, and farsightedness.
This has something to do with physics...According to the law of gravitation, f gmm r 2, according to common sense, the sun is massive, and many planets revolve around the sun, including the earth....The moon revolves around the earth, because the distance from the moon to the earth is much smaller than that from the sun...It's 400 times worse...And the sun is 400 times the size of the earth...So according to the formula, the gravitational pull of the earth on the moon is greater than the gravitational pull of the sun on the moon, so to sum up, the moon revolves around the earth....I don't know much about the early days of the universe...In addition, in the spring, the moon moves between the sun and the earth, and according to the action of force, it will produce a large resultant force on the earth, forming a spring tide...Concentrated expression of the strong gravitational pull of the Earth and the Moon...The last bit of encyclopedia looks....
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