If Antarctica is a border wall according to your model, then the sun should remain on one side of the border because the sun is always shining on one of the continents within the border.
Yet, in this video, i have do drag and spin a full 360 degrees, suggesting the sun is moving to outside your ice wall barrier.
IDK if flat earth is true or not, personally I learn more towards the reality is a similation/dream type of camp. However video is SOOOOO easy to fake anymore, I can't get convinced of anything due to one easy to fake govt video supposedly taken someplace none of us will ever be able to check on either. The era when video like this could be trusted to be legit is long gone.
During the summer months by the north pole, the sun remains in the sky 24/7, while at the same time is below the horizon by the south pole. During the winter months by the north pole, the sun remains below the horizon 24/7, while at the same time is above the horizon by the south pole. This is due to earth's tilt, and relative position to the sun throughout the solar year.
Furthermore, timelapse photography shows the stars rotating one way at the north pole, and the opposite way at the south pole.
Neither phenomenon would occur on a flat plane earth. To make them work with flat earth would require intricate convoluted excuses in contradiction with other observations. Every other planet and moon in our solar system that we can observe shows them to be spheres. Even if world governments and space agencies were all lying, we can still see this with our own telescopes.
We all know the people in power lie. They try to brainwash us to not believe our own eyes. They shouldn't be trusted, but a healthy distrust can be taken too far.
I wasn't basing my opinion on that user's video, one way or the other. I was basing it on what people who live near the poles experience.
Here are two websites which catalog the length of day and night for cities in Chile (closer to the south pole), when the sun rises and sets, for Santiago, Chile, and Punta Arenas, Chile. Santiago is in the middle of Chile, and Punta Arenas is at the southern tip, close to Antarctica. They both show that they have very long daylight hours around December, and short daylight hours around July, the exact opposite of areas close to the north pole. This is amplified at Punta Arenas, because it's closer to the south pole.
There are some homesteaders in Alaska that I follow on Youtube, and they show video proof of the difference in daylight hours throughout the year. They have lots of videos and timelapses of nature within their videos, and even talk about the wild changes in length of day throughout the year in some of their videos.
Your visual aid video didn't refute what I said, and didn't explain why people above the arctic circle and below the antarctic circle experience opposite day/night cycles of the sun in winter and summer.
You do know that there are cruises to Antarctica and the Antarctic circle right? They tell you on their websites what to expect for the cruise. The cruises are done around November to February, because it's the southern hemisphere's summer, it's warmer, and there's less ice, and depending on how far south the cruise goes, the people will experience 17-24 hours of sunlight per day. Simultaneously, people closer to the north pole experience almost constant nighttime during those months. I've yet to see a good flat earth explanation for this. How could these cruise lines serve thousands of people every year while lying to them about the weather conditions? How could no one on these cruises report the inconsistency of the daylight hours?
Here are some links to Antarctic cruise websites which specifically mention the daytime/daylight hours:
At any time of the day or night (because whether you’re in the Antarctic in the Southern Hemisphere’s summer, or the Arctic in the Northern Hemisphere in its summer, because there’s daylight most of the time.
Dear Flat Earthers,
If Antarctica is a border wall according to your model, then the sun should remain on one side of the border because the sun is always shining on one of the continents within the border.
Yet, in this video, i have do drag and spin a full 360 degrees, suggesting the sun is moving to outside your ice wall barrier.
I think your model fails this test.
IDK if flat earth is true or not, personally I learn more towards the reality is a similation/dream type of camp. However video is SOOOOO easy to fake anymore, I can't get convinced of anything due to one easy to fake govt video supposedly taken someplace none of us will ever be able to check on either. The era when video like this could be trusted to be legit is long gone.
During the summer months by the north pole, the sun remains in the sky 24/7, while at the same time is below the horizon by the south pole. During the winter months by the north pole, the sun remains below the horizon 24/7, while at the same time is above the horizon by the south pole. This is due to earth's tilt, and relative position to the sun throughout the solar year.
Furthermore, timelapse photography shows the stars rotating one way at the north pole, and the opposite way at the south pole.
Neither phenomenon would occur on a flat plane earth. To make them work with flat earth would require intricate convoluted excuses in contradiction with other observations. Every other planet and moon in our solar system that we can observe shows them to be spheres. Even if world governments and space agencies were all lying, we can still see this with our own telescopes.
We all know the people in power lie. They try to brainwash us to not believe our own eyes. They shouldn't be trusted, but a healthy distrust can be taken too far.
The time laps video posted by u/925thejoyisgone/ Is a fake though. The clouds are the same at the ends as the beginning.
I wasn't basing my opinion on that user's video, one way or the other. I was basing it on what people who live near the poles experience.
Here are two websites which catalog the length of day and night for cities in Chile (closer to the south pole), when the sun rises and sets, for Santiago, Chile, and Punta Arenas, Chile. Santiago is in the middle of Chile, and Punta Arenas is at the southern tip, close to Antarctica. They both show that they have very long daylight hours around December, and short daylight hours around July, the exact opposite of areas close to the north pole. This is amplified at Punta Arenas, because it's closer to the south pole.
There are some homesteaders in Alaska that I follow on Youtube, and they show video proof of the difference in daylight hours throughout the year. They have lots of videos and timelapses of nature within their videos, and even talk about the wild changes in length of day throughout the year in some of their videos.
Your visual aid video didn't refute what I said, and didn't explain why people above the arctic circle and below the antarctic circle experience opposite day/night cycles of the sun in winter and summer.
You do know that there are cruises to Antarctica and the Antarctic circle right? They tell you on their websites what to expect for the cruise. The cruises are done around November to February, because it's the southern hemisphere's summer, it's warmer, and there's less ice, and depending on how far south the cruise goes, the people will experience 17-24 hours of sunlight per day. Simultaneously, people closer to the north pole experience almost constant nighttime during those months. I've yet to see a good flat earth explanation for this. How could these cruise lines serve thousands of people every year while lying to them about the weather conditions? How could no one on these cruises report the inconsistency of the daylight hours?
Here are some links to Antarctic cruise websites which specifically mention the daytime/daylight hours:
https://www.adventure-life.com/antarctica/articles/antarctica-cruise-and-travel-information-the-long-and-short-of-it
https://www.silversea.com/destinations/antarctica-cruise.html
https://www.swoop-antarctica.com/visit/january
https://poseidonexpeditions.com/antarctica/antarctic-circle-wildest-antarctica/257/
Here's two timelapse videos of the 24 hour summer sun in Antarctica:
https://petapixel.com/2015/08/18/a-time-lapse-of-24-hours-of-sunlight-in-antarctica/
https://twistedsifter.com/videos/24-hours-of-sun-timelapse-antarctica-by-robert-schwarz/
Here's info on New Zealand daylight hours throughout the year, proving they have a lot more sunlight hours during December:
https://www.worlddata.info/australia/new-zealand/sunset.php
https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/new-zealand/invercargill
https://newzealandtrails.com/news/whats-best-time-hiking-new-zealand/
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