Yes, messing with camera exposure settings for 10 seconds proves the sun never, ever sets. Even though it's bright enough to produce 100000 lux on a sunny day, it, uh, moves away a little bit somehow and even though it's still in line of sight we suddenly can't see it anymore and that's nighttime. This is claimed by presumably functional adults. I am beyond words.
The sun does not dip below the horizon. Get a high zoom camera and you can bring it back into view.
https://youtu.be/Mgkz2I-oqYI
It appears below the horizon as that is how perspective works.
Yes, messing with camera exposure settings for 10 seconds proves the sun never, ever sets. Even though it's bright enough to produce 100000 lux on a sunny day, it, uh, moves away a little bit somehow and even though it's still in line of sight we suddenly can't see it anymore and that's nighttime. This is claimed by presumably functional adults. I am beyond words.
If you have any more questions feel free to ask. Was nice talking with you friend.