Are you being serious?
Yes, but if you are being serious, why haven't you posted sizes for the earth, sun and moon?
Please explain to me how the earth can be blocking sunlight shone toward the moon, when the sun and the moon are in the same general part of the sky in daylight
There's nothing to explain, because such blocking never happens.
. . . someone on the surface of the earth would see it from a different angle, and as such the moon should be illuminated likewise!
It's well-known and easily observable that the moon is illuminated differently from the viewpoint of an observer at a different location on earth, so why use an exclamation mark?
Rest assured that there are no satellites, it's a massive deception
I'd like to know how satellite navigation works without satellites - "rest assured" doesn't cut it.
. . . how it could be possible for the human eye to suddenly be able to distinguish in that sighting a different horizon where night becomes day . . .
I didn't ask about distance or any horizon or about the capability of my eyes. I asked what blocks my view of the sun when it's seen to be above Australia.