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Solar eclipses
Seasons
All of these the globe model accurately predicts
How does the flat Earth model accurately predict these?
You're asking something that isn't as relevant as you might think
All of those have explanation of why they happen, sure
On the mainstream model they do *publicly state* that it can only work on a globe model sure
Okay
Do they work under that flat Earth model
Everything you listed? Seasons, solar eclipses and all of that?
Yes
How
Ok first
Globe doesn't "accurately" depict such events.
Along with the periodic shift of seasons
That's ignorant to state.
True
And the amount of light each hemisphere gets
Stop spammin
It's not spam
You literally asked.
Calm down.
The most recent image
Why doesn't the light reach everywhere
Note: That model is not 100% accurate, it is simplified.
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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.
How is light local
Oh my gosh
How is it millions of miles away?
Doesn't light go until it hits something



