0 On a flat earth, the sun would be small and move either closer or further away from an observer as day and seasons progress. If that is the case, why does the sun appear to be always the same size? posted 1 year ago by Eisenhorn 1 year ago by Eisenhorn +4 / -8 Another question that the Flat Earthers cannot explain. 18 comments share 18 comments share save hide report block hide replies
The size of the sun could change and we would not know, since we don't look at it.
Its interesting that the moon and the sun are the same exact size on eclipse day. Odds of that happening?
The odds of every great mathematician and physicist of the past few centuries being wrong and a handful of intellectually stunted internet retards being right?