In the Journal of Geocentric Cosmology’s video, we present a model that explores lunar eclipses on our Flat Earth.
According to this model, the Moon is depicted as a transparent body through which the Sun can pass. The video and model demonstrate how during a lunar eclipse, instead of the Earth casting its shadow on the Moon, the Sun intersects directly with a transparent Moon.
Lunar eclipses happen only at full moons, when the sun is a full.180⁰ from the moon. So this doesn’t work.