Message from @Fabled
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So north America freezes when it gets closer to the sun?
@The Gwench please unmute me
no, winter occurs in North America , coincidentally near Perihelion
If you wanna know how heat transfer works try this free textbook : http://web.mit.edu/lienhard/www/ahttv212.pdf
@Blondie you were right about Australia..my.mistake. i was thinking of the northern hemisphere
^well that's refreshing,
Intellecual honesty
I dont believe the scale of a 93 million mile away sun works still
Including for heat transfer
Well if you want to know how radiation heat transfer works, to make that claim, try reading that textbook
or going to school
also 93million miles is nothing compared to the rest of the universe people think thats far when in reality its really not
its quite small actually
and the difference between perihilion and aphelion is tiny too
How do flat earthers explain the horizon dropping with altitude below eye level?
they just “we dont talk about that”
"eye-level" is an expression/term/etc, ..does not mean to imply EXACT "eye-level"
ok then a new term, i'll use
and since sun sets do that to still no real from them
The horizon drops below a fixed line
what is that
--- PERSPECTIVE ..
why things disappear bottom-up from horizon ...
https://prnt.sc/g1fy4g
https://prnt.sc/mz0jy5
CONVERGENCE ... hallway pic .. https://prnt.sc/g2ug63
With that effect, the horizon would always appear horizontal, but it does not
No
angular resolution
what his angular resolution
In the eye or lens
The video explains it.
ok i believe you there is a minimum size object we can discern, due to our eyes
going pikes peak clearly shows a curvature a small but still a curve people think the earth is small but in fact its pretty big
Hawks have better resolution
what
Flat Earth Understanding Linear Perspective And Vanishing Points
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Pzf-UpsTUc
like better eye resolution?
@eletrick33 pikes peak? Sure
yeah i went there its pretty cool