Message from @tha cheeseburger
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That top one is on a globe
The top one is on a flat earth with a dome.
So the sun is like a flashlight
And directs it's light?
Just like in real life.
K u should still be able to see the sun just not be in the area lit up
As for your claim you could climb to a high mountain and see the icewall
@Citizen Z the sun directs it's light?
Incorrect
@Ninja8flash its light isnt infinite due to its proximity or reflection
?
Its proximity to the surface
Oh
Is the sun inside or outside the firmament?
Dont know.
But then it would be sorta just like dim
Also if you go to the point where is gets dark and just move back and forward it should be able to see the sun and then not see it then see it then not, by that logic
On the other side
You can see the sun if you move forward more
Well, it wouldn't make sense if it was inside, light only reflects like that when it's passing through a density barrier
If you move back you lose its light
But if there's nothing outside the firmament, what would the sun be moving in?
But that does not happen
Inside the firmament
So the light goes and then just stops?
These are guessing questions
Only way to see the sun after it goes down is to go up
Or forward
Lol
It can't be within the firmament, the light refraction you showed us only works when the light passes through a density barrier
Or move really fast
Like in a plane or something
I can just step into the light and it appears
Onto next question
Lol
You can't see infinite
Op