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Question for Flat Earth Scientists. Why do the days change length? (theconversation.com)
posted 3 years ago by MindlessRationality 3 years ago by MindlessRationality +10 / -4
The length of Earth's days has been mysteriously increasing, and scientists don't know why
The length of a day has critical impacts on our technologies, navigation, and more.
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– ClamChowder 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

If you look at the moon and drive a hundred miles does it look it's moving away from you? Nope. Because it's that far away.

Now consider stars that are lightyears away.

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– YuuugeAsshoe 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

The nearest star is 4.37 light-years away from what they tell us. The sun is 8 light minute away. I'm sure you understand that objects appear to shrink as the further they are away. The sun looks small enough to hold in your fingers from 8 light minutes of distance; I don't believe that you would be able to see the closest star from 4.37 light years away due to how much it would shrink. I'm too lazy to do the math on how much further that is than the sun, but it's a ridiculous multitude.

Flat earth has no definite answer on how far away the sun and moon are, or even what they physically are. I am fine with this uncertainty because it's not necessary to have a complete model to debunk the hyliocentic model (which is also always changing and incomplete). But the sun and moon are distant enough that I don't think a car would make much of a difference, in addition to considering the speed they move over earth.

Note the speed of the sun is the same in both models at about 1037 mph, just one says its earth rotation and the other says the sun is moving.

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– ClamChowder 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

Jesus fucking christ, you've successfully wasted my time. Well done you utter human dreg.

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– YuuugeAsshoe 0 points 3 years ago +1 / -1

Have fun looking at all the fake shit nasa shows you... cunt.

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– ClamChowder 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

I don't have to. I can look at the real shit my telescope tells me, you absolute shill.

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