Message from @indio007

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2020-02-17 22:30:53 UTC  

Lol

2020-02-17 22:30:59 UTC  

So show me the data to support this

" northern Australia observe the sun directly overhead every day"

2020-02-17 22:31:18 UTC  

The equinox is when the sun is visible directly above the equator, is it not?

2020-02-17 22:31:36 UTC  

It’s not defined by day/night hours

2020-02-17 22:32:28 UTC  

The daytime hours vary because of atmospheric refraction

2020-02-17 22:32:38 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/679092874901454848/unknown.png

2020-02-17 22:32:51 UTC  

Your conclusion, “there is no equinox”

2020-02-17 22:33:08 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/679093000420196352/unknown.png

2020-02-17 22:33:16 UTC  

It's not a conclusion. It's a fact

2020-02-17 22:33:26 UTC  

That’s just not true though, equal night and day is not observed for the reasons i’ve outlined.

2020-02-17 22:33:30 UTC  

No one has EVER observed 12 and 12

2020-02-17 22:33:57 UTC  

In fact , it's worse than that

2020-02-17 22:34:57 UTC  

The model predicts the shortest day of the year on the equator is the equinox. It is claimed by the globe model that REFRACTION is the reason that there is no equal day/night.

2020-02-17 22:35:27 UTC  

But guess what? The shortest day , closest to equal day and night , on the equator IS NOT ON THE EQUINOX

2020-02-17 22:35:59 UTC  

It's a month after the so-called spring equinox

2020-02-17 22:36:11 UTC  

and a month before the autumn one

2020-02-17 22:37:11 UTC  

Here's all the data from TimeandDate

2020-02-17 22:38:00 UTC  

There is the problem that the globe predicts the Sun rises 90 degrees from true north , everywhere on earth, at the equinox,

2020-02-17 22:38:05 UTC  

Thats not true either

2020-02-17 22:38:24 UTC  

Like I said. the equinox does not really exists ON EARTH

2020-02-17 22:38:39 UTC  

it exists in the sky when the Sun crosses the First Point of Aries

2020-02-17 22:38:44 UTC  

and that's it

2020-02-17 22:40:14 UTC  

You’re right, true equal night and day is not a thing. That is not to say that the sun is not visible directly overhead on the day of the equinox, my question is how does that work on a flat earth?

2020-02-17 22:41:37 UTC  

Directly overhead where?

2020-02-17 22:42:29 UTC  

The equator? So it's directly over head at the place that does not exists in the real world at a time that does not exist in the real world.

2020-02-17 22:42:37 UTC  

How does that work anywhere?

2020-02-17 22:43:09 UTC  

The equator and noon doesn’t exist? 😮 could you explain this to me?

2020-02-17 22:43:43 UTC  

I already did.

2020-02-17 22:43:56 UTC  

The equator has certain properties.

2020-02-17 22:44:04 UTC  

Nowhere in the real world has those properties

2020-02-17 22:44:18 UTC  

i.e. the shortest day of the year on the equinox

2020-02-17 22:45:37 UTC  

The equator is the point of 0 latitude, right? I don’t see how it doesn’t exist

2020-02-17 22:45:52 UTC  

It’s an imaginary line

2020-02-17 22:46:11 UTC  

Someone went somewhere and noted the correlation that when when the celestial equinox occurred the Sun was also overhead. Then they said "This is the equator:" But they failed to match ALL the predictions

2020-02-17 22:46:50 UTC  

Because of atmospheric refraction

2020-02-17 22:47:19 UTC  

Which occurs the most at the equator

2020-02-17 22:49:56 UTC  

you're grasping at straws.
1.refraction has nothing to do with what day is closest to equal.
2. Refraction is claimed to be highest at high latitudes adn is used to explain observations like this

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/679097228652183602/unknown.png

2020-02-17 22:54:03 UTC  

Maybe I’m just an idiot, but what exactly is wrong with using a GPS to go to 0 latitude on the day of the equinox and observe the sun directly overhead?

2020-02-17 22:55:36 UTC  

What is the part that doesn’t make sense and how does it follow that the equator doesn’t exist?

2020-02-17 22:56:05 UTC  

i have an idea