Question for Flat Earth Scientists. Why do the days change length?
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The sun and moon are small and local and just like an airplane they eventually vanish at the horizon (though they can be seen at a far greater distance than a plane). The Firmament also has an effect on their light distribution. Cultures around the world all seemed to have a version of this model, and it was even taught in USA until the cabal brainwashed everyone in the early 1900s. NASAs fake moonlandings and other works sealed the deal. It's all a plot to hide our creator and get people to become atheist and believe the big bang religion and evolution. If people knew the truth of our cosmology and creation, authorities world wide would be discredited overnight, and aethism would be impossible. But if you want to believe NASAs lies and that we live on a sphere spinning at over 1000mph, hurtling around the sun 66,616mph, the sun going around the galaxy at 514,000mph, the milky way hurtling at unimaginable speeds through the universe, yet we can't experience any of that motion and the stars never change; then go ahead and buy it. You don't have to believe flat earth is correct, but at least try to find the lies about our cosmology.
That is the dumbest fucking shit I've ever heard in my life. We've been able to measure the circumference of the earth since 1600 using shadows. But I guess they were alllllll in on the grand conspiracy.
I can show the same result with 2 beer bottles on a flat ground and a light bulb that moves overhead. This effect also works on a flat earth and a small local sun that moves.
Apples and oranges. Not even. Apples and planets.
Jesus fuck you people I swear.
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Cool. So we still use the circumference of the earth to account for fueling airliners. And for the love of fuck the fucking sun goes down every day as the earth spins.
And yes, the stars fucking change you halfwit. Look at charts from a thousand years ago.
The constilations are exactly the same as thousands of years ago, this is why the great pyramids still perfectly represent onions belt after at least 5000 years. With the motions and speeds I outlined our earth allegedly experiencing in the heliocentric model I dont think the stars would stay the same in 1 year let alone thousands. One reason I think they destroyed the Georgia guidstones is it had a hole that points directly towards Polaris at all times for 50 years, and this was proving our stars do not change.
No they're not. The constellations appear in completely different places now. Think you're an Aries cause you were born in April? Nope. Weren't born under that star sign in april. The constellations moved. You're technically a Taurus. 1000 years ago you'd be an Aries though.
I was talking about the stars of the constellations in relation to how they are spaced amongst eachother. Their spacing appears to be the same because the ancients depicted them exactly as they are today. Even if you want to argue they this spacing has altered slightly in thousands of years this seems completely implausible considering the universe is expanding at incomprehensible speeds according to the big bang theory. And we have no way of going back in time to check these measurements.
I am speaking out the scope of my research with this next speculation, but it is my understanding that we are currently transitioning from the age of Pisces to the age of Aquarius. Each of these ages last about 2156 years, both heliocentric and flat earth models agree on this. Is it possible the zodiac constellations shift slowly to different months through the ages? Just speculation, but I have not seen convincing evidence the stars shift in their spacing relative to eachother over any period of time.