Message from @jeremy

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2019-04-23 23:27:44 UTC  

then they don't go to the equator

2019-04-23 23:28:17 UTC  

They would cross at about 93 million miles away

2019-04-23 23:28:19 UTC  

@AstralSentient i tried, he can't visualize a tangent, vs a line taht follows the globe surface

2019-04-23 23:28:23 UTC  

In the globe model

2019-04-23 23:29:01 UTC  

I think his last question nails it for me

2019-04-23 23:29:11 UTC  

*ur telling me ifthe new york guy and the guy in brazil walk straight toward that point their paths would never cross ?*

2019-04-23 23:29:36 UTC  

That point where the sun rises on the equinox

2019-04-23 23:31:17 UTC  

@jeremy Do you understand now/

2019-04-23 23:31:23 UTC  

And the answer is, they would cross in millions of miles but at the start they are pretty much parallel, the convergence is too slight on the earth in the globe model that they start off visually parallel

2019-04-23 23:31:54 UTC  

For observers looking at the sun

2019-04-23 23:32:53 UTC  

Oh, and that sorta assumes the sun is a point source, but it would be much larger than the earth technically, but whatever

2019-04-23 23:35:06 UTC  

On a flat earth, each person would have to have a sun of their own east of them, sorta like a rainbow maybe.

2019-04-23 23:35:56 UTC  

the guy in brazil and the guy in ny are walking toward the same point how do they not intersect each other at some point

2019-04-23 23:36:00 UTC  

thats crazy

2019-04-23 23:36:17 UTC  

we arent talkin flat earth just the globe

2019-04-23 23:36:53 UTC  

if 2 people in different areas walk to the same point they wont intersect thats ur logic ?

2019-04-23 23:38:20 UTC  

Well, theoretically, I could just say they won't intersect, cause why not?
Have a problem with it?

2019-04-23 23:38:47 UTC  

it doesnt make sense at all

2019-04-23 23:39:18 UTC  

if im on the left side of the street and u are on the right side and we both walk towards a stop sign would we intersect ?

2019-04-23 23:39:48 UTC  

They would meet into a giant sun 93 million miles away, the convergence would be so slight, and those lines would just run parallel into the same sun anyways

2019-04-23 23:39:59 UTC  

well hold on

2019-04-23 23:40:48 UTC  

the sun is rising at the equator east for everyone we can put a stop sign up ont he equator where it happens then the guy in ny and the guy in brazil both walk to the stop sign

2019-04-23 23:41:05 UTC  

Kk

2019-04-23 23:41:18 UTC  

thats the whole thing lol

2019-04-23 23:41:26 UTC  

they are both gonna intersect

2019-04-23 23:41:52 UTC  

no?

2019-04-23 23:42:48 UTC  

Ok, now imagine that stop sign is hundreds of miles away, and the people only say 20 feet apart, they walk and eventually meet the stop sign, they are pretty much walking parallel because the convergence is too slight to notice at the start.

2019-04-23 23:43:04 UTC  

but it converges

2019-04-23 23:43:41 UTC  

Yes, but the parallax is so slight between the observers that it is pretty much in the same direction relative to both of them

2019-04-23 23:43:47 UTC  

they arent 20 feet apart ones in new york ones in brazil

2019-04-23 23:44:36 UTC  

Even if 100 feet, the scale would be like hundreds of miles if we are to try to make an analogy

2019-04-23 23:46:44 UTC  

im making a real world prediction the sun is rising at the equator im gonna put a stop sign there at the equator at the moment of sunrise so its blocking the sun so now both the people in new york and brazil are looking at the sun and the stop sign

2019-04-23 23:46:51 UTC  

the both walk east to the stop sign

2019-04-23 23:46:59 UTC  

do they intersect

2019-04-23 23:49:07 UTC  

?

2019-04-23 23:50:07 UTC  

yes or no

2019-04-23 23:50:27 UTC  

I'll say no, because it is simpler

2019-04-23 23:50:36 UTC  

what

2019-04-23 23:51:01 UTC  

2 people in different locations walking toward the same spot dont intersect that is simpler ?

2019-04-23 23:51:16 UTC  

Yes

2019-04-23 23:51:35 UTC  

hi