I got into a heated debate with my globetard landlords (parents) last night and they stumped me pretty bad.
They asked my why at 8 o’clock pm on the east coast of America it’s dark, and it’s bright and sunny on the west coast at that very moment. If the earth is flat and the “sun” is directly above us at all times, shouldn’t the east coast still be able to see it when it’s sunny on the west? What do I say? You guys are smart and have all the answers. Please help!
Hardly believe this is a post made in good faith coming from you, hopefully is, but nonetheless here is a video with data used from timeanddate.com to show the flat earth model. https://www.bitchute.com/video/0OJhrmc3LIPv/
Which part of that video shows the sun rising exactly due east on the first day of spring in Alaska, Canada, Australia, Argentina, Europe, South Africa and everywhere?
On that video north is the center of the map. They aggregated sunrise and sunset times. If you're asking why isn't there a part of the sunset that showed the sun rising perfectly east west, well that doesn't happen on a globe either. Clarify your question for a better answer..
I wouldn't worry, he's not going to respond in any decent manner.
I can’t watch any videos right now.
Is there a way you could explain it bro?
They really backed me into a corner and I want to set the record straight at the dinner table tonight.
LOL, you are toast.