It’s not fabricated, it’s shot pointing west in a country on the equator like Morroco, Saudi Arabia, India, Mexico.
The earth looks like this and the sun does circles around us, its not millions of miles away. It even shows you the time in each country based on where the sun is in it’s circle. https://lucidmanager.org/images/geography/gleasons-map.jpg
I went over this. If it circled over a disc, it wouldn't be able to disappear over the horizon and would instead curve out of view near the bottom right/left.
No because the horizon remains level no matter how high you are. So when you are on the ground, the sun just travels away until it dips below objects above your horizon. If you were to elevate a couple thousand feet after sunset, the sun would return into your view. You do not notice it curve, even in summer in Northern Canada because the curve is massive, only a few degrees across the entire country.
I truck on the ice roads you see on tv. When I am very far north, like lat 60, you can see the glow of the sun after sunset circle to the north (over Russia, China) and rise in the east. Look into time zone changes between Alaska and Russia, it is hilarious.
Honestly bro, if you believe NASA at this stage in the game, you don’t look like a moron, you are a fucking moron.
This "footage" is 100% fabricated. Nobody mentioned NASA. Strawmanners get the rope.
It’s not fabricated, it’s shot pointing west in a country on the equator like Morroco, Saudi Arabia, India, Mexico.
The earth looks like this and the sun does circles around us, its not millions of miles away. It even shows you the time in each country based on where the sun is in it’s circle. https://lucidmanager.org/images/geography/gleasons-map.jpg
Beat it. Nobody is buying what you're selling.
You’ll come onto it one day. Everyone hates it at first.
I went over this. If it circled over a disc, it wouldn't be able to disappear over the horizon and would instead curve out of view near the bottom right/left.
No because the horizon remains level no matter how high you are. So when you are on the ground, the sun just travels away until it dips below objects above your horizon. If you were to elevate a couple thousand feet after sunset, the sun would return into your view. You do not notice it curve, even in summer in Northern Canada because the curve is massive, only a few degrees across the entire country.
I truck on the ice roads you see on tv. When I am very far north, like lat 60, you can see the glow of the sun after sunset circle to the north (over Russia, China) and rise in the east. Look into time zone changes between Alaska and Russia, it is hilarious.