Message from @The Loftus Nerd
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yes
The angle between the sun and telescope wouldn't be able to see it if you were on the other side
Telescopes can see the sun
Might damage your eye
what does it mean if your a truther mainstream?
Telescope in the night can't see the sun, that's what he's arguing. He thinks that you should be able to see it on a flat plane, he most likely saw one of the flat earth society BS that made him think like that
what?
im saying that if on a flat plane you have a telescope you should be able to see the sun
and if theres an angle couldn't you climb for example a mountain to see it?
We're going in circles again lol, read my text
we are 100% going in circles
I'm pretty sure you're trolling, you've asked the same question three times which I answered
All fe discussion goes into circles
you've answered theres an angle in which i asked wheres the angle you haven't answered that
Because globe earthers don't want to listen to our model and just resort to their own heliocentric model when we believe in the geocentric model
It will always go in circles
can you answer wheres the angle and that will get us out of this circle
btw abe can you post this gif in chat https://thumbs.gfycat.com/ImprobableThornyFishingcat-small.gif
or any trusted person
Think rivernator left
oof
Ok i have i question that seems comprehendable. It is told to us that the moon is out just as much in the day as it as night going through a periodic cycle; so if thats true, then how does the moon and sun rotate together around an axis of rotation between them. (2 balls attached to a stick is what im getting at)
hes back lads
Or looking for angle
I'm here, you can ask any questions as long as you don't repeat it a million times
@rivenator12113 can you answer that
Easy, moon is closer to the center of flat earth.
You guys should look into the flat earth model yourselves, what ever I explain you will say bull shit. You need to see for it yourself
im saying bs because flat plane (like a disk) strong enough telescope should be able to see the sun on the other side of the world unimpeded (or the other way around)
Not if the sun is smaller and closer and the earth is vast. The angle from telescope point of view still wouldn't be in reach, when it's night the sun is at the other side of the earth
I've repeated those points a million times, I don't think you would understand anymore. Look up geocentric model, we don't revolve around the sun
Nope Kermit is right. It would have to be hidden behind an object or the moon
Wait geocentric
It's funny how globe earthers everytime wanna learn about flat earthers but don't wanna learn about geocentrism
Youre not arguing flat earth but geocentrism? So you think the earth is a globe still
I'm arguing both
We live on a flat earth and on a geocentric model
You are gonna say crazy right now
Ok then kermit is right