Message from @Wildrock
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That picture only gives more confusion
The picture makes it look that way, but that’s the flaw.
flat earth is confusing and takes a lot of time to understand
On a flat model one would see differences in the angle of the shadows on α1, α2, α3, so on
That angle can’t be specified on said 2d image
Usually I let most things slide because they’re pretty valid points, but this is one of the few where it really doesn’t work.
It works fine
what if earth is a donut
The sun is either to your east or to your west.
Or directly above you
You know I’m not trying to slam FE, Citizen, but I hope you also understand my point in regards to that specific image.
Depending on season. It will be further south or come further north a bit
There is nothing wrong with the image
It indicates both scenarios work
The season doesn’t have an incredible impact on the angle, though. Unless by some miracle you can get the first pillar to reliably be directly underneath the sun for the entire day.
Suppers
It doesnt work like that
My point exactly
You dont understand I guess
yo what is the gay agenda conspiracy
<#495783790367735828>-definitions @tragic_urie
as a gay, i can tell you we do not homosexualize the culture
@Ætos it only needs to be above the first stick for 1 min to take a measure
theory ended
@tragic_urie never said you personally do
Theory not ended.
thats actually ridiculous but ok
Yeah
Agreed
With a divergent ray model, and more this has nothing to do with the earth model you choose, if the sun is offset from the initial pillar in any way, then the resulting shadows will have x and y components. That image can’t express any more than either x or y exclusively. Yes, it may take one minute, but if after that minute, one doesn’t notice changes in both the x and y components of the resulting shadow, the test can’t be taken to show anything of value.
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The experiment lines up sticks perfect north south lines
It might as well be 2 d
Unless you do the experiment wrong
If the experiment only gives that result when the pillar is directly beneath the sun, then the experiment demonstrates little to no data.
I can say the same thing for the globe experiment
No.aetos
Go ahead
That's precisely what the experiment does is gives and result for the pillar underneath the Sun and then pillars of the exact same time away from the Sun