Message from @The18thDoctor
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note that this is at a particular location on earth and that it won't appear this way if you aren't in a particular location that shows this at that time of year
it will appear differently to differently people depending on angle of view
as you get further away from the sun, shockingly, you'll get less warmth
That’s not what I’m talking about, the setting and rising and whatever, I’m talking about how the sun NEVER appears to change size, when it should change by 14% from noon to sunset on average.
you didn't look at the whole video
it does change size depending on your angle of view
jump to 16:50 and look to 17:05, you can see the sun moving and shrinking as it gets further away
Yeah, the glare of the sun will dwindle as it goes into the clouds. Try one without clouds or distortion. I challenge you to find just one video that shows the sun shrinking while it sets over the ocean.
pretty sure refraction and water magnifies the sun as it sets over an ocean
why should I try to accomplish something that is obviously a red herring
this doesn't change flat earth facts
Ah but it does.
I don’t know about you, but I trust my eyes.
you know, I don't need to know the answer to everything
I trust the fact that we live on a flat earth and I do trust my eyes
And my eyes tell me that the sun never changes size.
light coming off the sun and the hot spot shows the sun is local
based on where you are located your angle of view, maybe it doesn't
the further away from the path its traveling the line you go, the more your angle changes
then the sun will not change shape as much based on your angle of view
I know how hot spots work, and no it doesn’t. I live near the Atlantic Ocean, I see a hot spot every morning. It’s a long stream of light, not a spot, so it’s impossible to tell where the sun is based off of a “hot spot”.
you can see a hot spot in the video
I’m on data right now and I don’t want to blow through all of it. What timestamp?
I have a very small data plan.
water isn't the best place to see hot spots, it tends to streak
So what else do you see them on besides water?
you can see the sun spot at roughly 1:50 to 2:05 in the video
sun hitting the clouds, its clearly seen
pretty sure those are clouds
you can get hot spot images of it hitting ground too
Nope, that’s a break in the clouds with a body of water underneath.
that is possible
trying to get a sun spot pic
does any of this not look like CGI?
top, right
The bottom center left is not, neither is the bottom right, nor the middle center right, nor the middle center left. It’s just the sun with a good telescope.
*mumbles how dictor ruins everything*
distorted fish eye lens faking the curve on a few, most are CGI
Why do you think they’re CGI?
I don't think they are, they are