Except the sun DOESNT ‘disappear from our vision’. It visibly sets below the horizon. You can watch it do so every night.
It doesn’t fade and gets smaller and feed her and then disappear in the distance, it sets below the horizon.
Now combine that fact with time zones. I can FaceTime a friend of mine further west and see that for him the sun is still up and has not yet set below the horizon while for me it has.
Or, you know, just explain sunsets and time zones. Together they form pretty absolute proof of a sphere.
Hey mate, you haven't researched the flat earth model because they definitely have an explanation.
The sun moves in a circle around the north pole. For sunsets it is disappearing from our vision (optical horizon, atmosphere blockage, etc)
Their rebuttal question would be: Why are there so many videos where the sun gets smaller as it sets? Is that possible on a globe?
Except the sun DOESNT ‘disappear from our vision’. It visibly sets below the horizon. You can watch it do so every night.
It doesn’t fade and gets smaller and feed her and then disappear in the distance, it sets below the horizon.
Now combine that fact with time zones. I can FaceTime a friend of mine further west and see that for him the sun is still up and has not yet set below the horizon while for me it has.
Obviously, demonstrably a sphere.
This is not an example of something that debunks the flat earth model. The same scenario you described would happen in their model also.