I am so happy to see you spreading the truth about the world here. I have traveled all around it and never saw a curve. However one thing bothers me and I need help to explain it to others.
I get up early and like to enjoy a strong cup of joe while I watch the sunrise. But in the end of March around the first day of spring the sunrise is always from the east. My understanding is the sun is above the equator at that time. So when I have been staying in Canada shouldn't the sun be south? Or that one spring I was in Cape Town I was certain the sunrise would be north. Nope.... it's always due east everywhere I go!
Can you help me out? My brother is an arrogant engineer globetard so I would really like to make him look foolish. The best would be a map with a diagram of the sun with angles and rays, etc. Please help. Thanks!
The sun and moon are always rotating clockwise always rotating clockwise so it should always approach you from the east. You say you are in Canada so I am assuming you are implying you thought you mere "more north" that the sun but north is in the center of the disk and south is along perimeter ? the sun constantly rotates around the disk clockwise and sometimes moves closer toward the center and sometimes further toward the edge.
It will always approach from the east still though.