Message from @The18thDoctor
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Uh yeah it will. When it’s moving 25,000 miles, yeah it will.
who says its moving 25,000 miles?
That’s the circumference of the earth at the equator.
you say it is, its not
So it’s not going in a circle above the equator?
its moving in a circle around flat earth
no
earth isn't a ball, its not moving around a stupid ball
Yeah, you say it’s moving in a circle above the equator. The equator’s circumference is 25,000 miles, therefore the sun is moving 25,000 miles.
Per day
no, it changes how tight or lose the circle is each day
its not a constant 25,000 miles
its also not 25,000 miles, its moving in a tight circle over flat earth ,not around a globe
so your math is all wrong
its 3,400 miles away
roughly
it doesn't have to move as much as you guys think
its on a circuit circling over our heads
due to perspective it works exactly as it should, warming the land masses, giving it light, letting plants grow with photosynthesis
Its GOD's work, its by design
perspective
Ah of course the magical perspective that does whatever you want it to
you put something at on the ceiling in your room, say a small circular paper
if you look at this small circular paper up close, its big
once its at a certain range, moving it along the top of the ceiling isn't going to change its size
closer it appears bigger, further away it will appear smaller
staying at the same general range it won't continue to shrink
it will shrink a little as its angle gets further away, a little
just by pythagoriam theorim
angle says its further away, it will shrink a little
as it gets closer, like right over head, its going to appear bigger
slightly
its still 3,400 miles away, its not that close
its covering a wide area
maximum efficiency
Ok @^Kevin^ I ran the numbers, and the sun’s diameter should shrink by 1/7 from noon to “sunset” if you’re at the equator on the equinox. Not a tiny immeasurable bit. 1/7 of its diameter. Quite a bit smaller. So has this ever been observed?
~14%
And it only gets worse as you go south.
Wolfie in Australia did a timelapse from sunrise to sunset with a solar filter to remove glare, and the sun stayed the EXACT SAME SIZE, no change whatsoever, over the course of the entire day.
people are viewing the sun as it passes from different angles on flat earth