Message from @jeremy
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No, we don't, you are conflating the stop sign with the apparent sun position
see i dont think so
idk what conflating means
To combine two ideas into one, when in this case, they are different
con·flate
/kənˈflāt/
verb
gerund or present participle: conflating
the definition made it worse lol
I believe circumnavigation east works the same on the globe or flat model. Unless you are on the equator of the globe model
why
the equator is the only place u can go east and stay ont he same line of lattitude imo
More complicated on a Globe, this is non-euclidean, if you self correct with a compass, you can stay on any particular latitude
It is easier for me to visualize on a flat earth
well idk
And it doesn't matter which map, AE and Mercator are simple to me in this case
to me it makes more sense to me that when ur on a globe u go east u will end up at the equator
ok how about this
we take a pole run it from the middle of the sun to earth
their is our marker
on earth
where is the marker gonna be at sunrise on the equinox
on the equator
Straight out to the sun
It was already depicted above with those straight lines on the globe
we gotta pick a new topic tomorrow
this east thing is getting us nowhere lol
holy crap he still doesn't get this
Eh whatever
id like to see this east thing done
by someone who owns a plane
idk
if you're looking at something in teh sky, why are you talking about the equator
becuase when the sun rises we see it at the equator on the equinox
se we are all looking at the sun and the equator on a sunrise on the equinox
so you see it on the horizon, in the eastward dirction
when you look east, you're not looking at the equator
you're looking parallel with a line of latitude
when i look at the sunrise on an equinox i am looking east and at the equator
taht's the wrong part
you're looking east
which doesn't point at the equator
you'd have to point south east to look at the equator