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And the amount of light each hemisphere gets
Stop spammin
It's not spam
You literally asked.
Calm down.
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Why doesn't the light reach everywhere
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It the earth is flat there should be nothing to stop it
Moon and sun overlap often.
Okay that's not the question
The sun is smaller and local
It's simplified and possible the sun has a smaller spotlight.
Exactly.
Oh my gosh
How is it millions of miles away?
Doesn't light go until it hits something
Also
How does it explain the sun dropping over the horizon
One sec
Perspective explains that.
How big is the sun
How do you measure it's size
Perspective?
We can't
No one can
Also back
Why not the size of the sun?
It's like "curvature" in a sense, perspective is all that is
There is no curve
You can easily zoom in on an object if you were to use a camera for example
But the human eye wouldn't be able to see it after awhile
It's not going over the curve though, it's just out of view
It looks like it is curving


