Message from @The18thDoctor

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2018-10-08 11:47:04 UTC  

Uh yeah it will. When it’s moving 25,000 miles, yeah it will.

2018-10-08 11:47:19 UTC  

who says its moving 25,000 miles?

2018-10-08 11:47:37 UTC  

That’s the circumference of the earth at the equator.

2018-10-08 11:47:37 UTC  

you say it is, its not

2018-10-08 11:47:52 UTC  

So it’s not going in a circle above the equator?

2018-10-08 11:47:53 UTC  

its moving in a circle around flat earth

2018-10-08 11:48:01 UTC  

no

2018-10-08 11:48:20 UTC  

earth isn't a ball, its not moving around a stupid ball

2018-10-08 11:48:45 UTC  

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.

2018-10-08 11:48:58 UTC  

Per day

2018-10-08 11:49:14 UTC  

no, it changes how tight or lose the circle is each day

2018-10-08 11:49:20 UTC  

its not a constant 25,000 miles

2018-10-08 11:49:52 UTC  

its also not 25,000 miles, its moving in a tight circle over flat earth ,not around a globe

2018-10-08 11:49:56 UTC  

so your math is all wrong

2018-10-08 11:50:00 UTC  

its 3,400 miles away

2018-10-08 11:50:04 UTC  

roughly

2018-10-08 11:50:17 UTC  

it doesn't have to move as much as you guys think

2018-10-08 11:50:31 UTC  

its on a circuit circling over our heads

2018-10-08 11:51:08 UTC  

due to perspective it works exactly as it should, warming the land masses, giving it light, letting plants grow with photosynthesis

2018-10-08 11:51:19 UTC  

Its GOD's work, its by design

2018-10-08 11:51:28 UTC  

So how does it not appear to change size?

2018-10-08 11:51:35 UTC  

perspective

2018-10-08 11:51:54 UTC  

Ah of course the magical perspective that does whatever you want it to

2018-10-08 11:52:01 UTC  

you put something at on the ceiling in your room, say a small circular paper

2018-10-08 11:52:19 UTC  

if you look at this small circular paper up close, its big

2018-10-08 11:52:38 UTC  

once its at a certain range, moving it along the top of the ceiling isn't going to change its size

2018-10-08 11:52:52 UTC  

closer it appears bigger, further away it will appear smaller

2018-10-08 11:53:02 UTC  

staying at the same general range it won't continue to shrink

2018-10-08 11:53:31 UTC  

it will shrink a little as its angle gets further away, a little

2018-10-08 11:53:46 UTC  

just by pythagoriam theorim

2018-10-08 11:54:04 UTC  

angle says its further away, it will shrink a little

2018-10-08 11:54:17 UTC  

as it gets closer, like right over head, its going to appear bigger

2018-10-08 11:54:25 UTC  

slightly

2018-10-08 11:54:33 UTC  

its still 3,400 miles away, its not that close

2018-10-08 11:54:39 UTC  

its covering a wide area

2018-10-08 11:55:06 UTC  

maximum efficiency

2018-10-08 12:07:35 UTC  

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?

2018-10-08 12:08:41 UTC  

~14%

2018-10-08 12:09:18 UTC  

And it only gets worse as you go south.

2018-10-08 12:10:52 UTC  

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.

2018-10-08 12:13:57 UTC  

people are viewing the sun as it passes from different angles on flat earth