How does the climate work on a flat earth? Why does it get colder the further north or south or up you go?
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You never answered what the height and the speed of the sun is and why the stars, sun and moon all cross the sky at the same rate?
Handshake account? Never talked to you before? We went back and forth a couple of times until you couldn't answer the question.
And yes the Stars, Sun and moon move across the sky at the same rate. If you don't believe me just point a sextant at them and you will see I am correct.
There are two exceptions though, Polaris and the Southern Cross. They don't move and the Stars rotate around them (every twenty four hours).
You won't reply to this because you can't. The only reasonable solution to the above observations is that the Earth is rotating, not that the sun is flying around a couple hundred miles above the earth.
I am new to posting here, but I have been lurking since they were created and the problems over on the Chans.
I am not debating, dialectic discourse isn't science. I am simply trying to reconcile how the motions of the Stars, Sun and Moon reconciles with your flat earth model.
The reason I am asking for the distances and speeds of those objects is to see how well they match with measurable observations. The fact that you can't give me either of those numbers is very telling.
In the spinning globe model all of those speeds and distance are trivial to determine (and incredibly accurate). Your flat Earth Model can't seem to deal with those fundamental issues at all.
Your question about seeing to far is confusing to me. We 'see' photons, some of the photons we see in the night sky are from billions of light years away and our telescopes can see even further.
So why have we had the exact same zodiac constellations throughout all known history
Thank you!