The flat earth model suggests the earth is not spinning and is flat. The sun moves around the flat earth. If the sun is moving to go over a distant land, it should get smaller in the air, not set over the horizon. Same with rising. It should appear in the distance and grow larger as it comes closer, not rise above the horizon.
An airplane flying over me doesn't rise from the horizon and the set in the horizon. It appears small and distant overhead, larger as it is above me, then shrinks in size at it goes away. It doesn't disappear over the horizon.
Attempts for flat earth theorists to explain this are simply unconvincing to me.
The flat earth model suggests the earth is not spinning and is flat. The sun moves around the flat earth. If the sun is moving to go over a distant land, it should get smaller in the air, not set over the horizon. Same with rising. It should appear in the distance and grow larger as it comes closer, not rise above the horizon.
An airplane flying over me doesn't rise from the horizon and the set in the horizon. It appears small and distant overhead, larger as it is above me, then shrinks in size at it goes away. It doesn't disappear over the horizon.
Attempts for flat earth theorists to explain this are simply unconvincing to me.
This is nice, easy, and reproducible test. I'll try this on my Canon. I'll have to order a solar lens first. I'll report back in a few weeks.