If the sun was actually local. we would be fried, This we know so that automatically takes local celestial bodies and firmament out of the equation. Any live launch in history proves round earth.
2024-12-13 17:28:43
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Kasper Christensen :
If this was the case the sun would would see the sun getting bigger and smaller but we don’t see this and even more at the equator the sun rises east goes over the sky right in the middle you would….
2024-12-14 12:35:04
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the_cake_is_a_lie :
then why are all the stars planits round except the earth
2024-12-14 16:26:23
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vern hirase :
why is the earth the only thing in the universe that is flat
2024-12-13 17:55:59
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Nico 🇩🇪 :
Why is there a shadow even though the sun ist above the earth? According to that model there would always be day
2024-12-14 13:08:07
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SkankHunt42 :
If the earth is flat what is casting a shadow on the parts that are night?
2024-12-15 06:08:53
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DiveinDeep12 :
Why don’t you answer the question of how light travels from east to west one distance and from north tot south another distance? How does light knows when to stop or to go?
2024-12-13 13:14:27
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22gang92 :
The problem so sun and the moon are that close together how do you see only the moon at night and not the sun South Africa and Australia never see the moon at night never a full moon
2024-12-13 13:01:41
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neilystav :
why is a day always 24hours when the circumference of the sun orbit is changing?
2024-12-13 17:45:42
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Chad Masterson :
well it certainly isn't for scientific purposes 😅 how is it casting light further to the "ice wall" than it does to the center?
2024-12-13 22:48:10
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J :
Since the sun and moon are so close to us (in our atmosphere) why don’t you just go film them up close
2024-12-13 17:08:46
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user6247958092531 :
explain the coriolis effect in the different hemispheres
2024-12-14 00:19:04
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louisvalmeras :
Okay what's causing that shadow? And if you're saying it's just dark cause of distance, why are further away areas lit but near areas not?
2024-12-13 22:22:22
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Chase Michael :
What is preventing that sunlight from reaching the other side of the disc?
2024-12-13 17:01:14
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Joshtee :
I hope this is ragebait
2024-12-13 13:12:26
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aidenvc233 :
Okay okay, but the sun and moon aren’t always opposite of each other. And how do eclipses work on this model? And why does the sun shine for like a 1000 miles to 1 direction and then 200 to another?
2024-12-13 16:34:27
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Roman :
Even in your own model, what is stopping the light from illuminating the entire “flat earth”?
2024-12-13 15:01:44
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