I do not agree you see the moon unlike the earth does Emmit lot and lots oflight when The moon is full.
Wrong. The Moon
reflects a lot of light when full. Emitting light means it would glow by itself.
Albedo is not measured by percent
Wrong.
Actually the lower the albedo the more light is being emitted
Wrong. Exactly backwards, in fact.
I attached a real picture of the moon it is definitely emitting light
No. The lunar limb (the thin crescent) is
reflecting light from the Sun. The rest of the Moon is
reflecting light from the Earth, which at this point would appear nearly full as seen from the Moon, and is itself reflecting light from the Sun.
Maybe there's a language issue here? "Emit" means
generating light on its own, like the Sun or a searchlight. It specifically does not refer to reflecting light generated by
another object. Thus, the Moon (and the Earth) does not "emit" visible light.
Also, please address your errors which I discussed in
post 1353.