Whenever I heard a flat earth question, I got in the habit of going to physics forums and find that it had been asked and answered about ten years ago. Lol.
Satellite are so relatively tiny that the diffusion of the sun's light in our atmosphere blurs out their shadow in the same way that tiny dots of crud on your car windscreen are too small to project detectable shadows on the interior of your car.
1000s of starlings don't block out the sun in Rome, Flat earth is a psyop and not a very good one. https://www.google.com/search?q=starlings+rome
They make a shadow its too small for you to notice. Birds high in the sky will make a shadow, but you also won't notice it.
https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/383554/why-dont-flying-birds-have-shadows
Whenever I heard a flat earth question, I got in the habit of going to physics forums and find that it had been asked and answered about ten years ago. Lol.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/7d03557ycOJe/
Only when flying low enough.
Birds don't make gigantic shadows.
Satellite are so relatively tiny that the diffusion of the sun's light in our atmosphere blurs out their shadow in the same way that tiny dots of crud on your car windscreen are too small to project detectable shadows on the interior of your car.
They do. It's called night time. That's why the days get longer in the winter because of orbits.
they do - but nothing you can see with your eye.