Like shinning a flashlight under water in a lake. As you move the flashlight the light from the device is more and more difficult to see until it just fades out completly. Because the light cannot push through the particles.
Are you saying that light can only penetrate air up to a certain distance? Are you saying that the stars are closer to earth than the sun at night?
At sunset or sunrise, you can often see the clouds being lit from below by the sun.
How to flat earthers explain that? Are clouds higher than the sun?
That doesn't explain shit.
Can you try to say in your own words what this guy is trying to say?
Are you saying that light can only penetrate air up to a certain distance? Are you saying that the stars are closer to earth than the sun at night?
This isn't 4k. He conveniently zooms in to the max when the sun "fades out" and the resolution goes to shit.
Now I have to wonder why he doesn't show the actual video without zoom in 4k and not sped up.
Probably because it shows that the sun just disappears behind the horizon.