Flat Earth can predict and calculate nothing.
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This is real life. The burden to thoroughly validate all claims (facts are merely one type of claim) before accepting (or in your case, reflexively discarding) them always lies with us - the students.
You can ask for help in that endeavor, but demanding it like a petulant child is always counter productive.
"Flat earthers", aren't real. "Arguing" with them has made you grow complacent and form bad habits.
You are now trying to defend a stupid and evidenceless position yourself as a result :( (i.e. charts for sunrise and sunset times don't exist)
Don't argue - it's for idiots. Instead, earnestly discuss - the way all capable students do.
All your claims are lies.
There is nothing for me to research because these charts you speak of are fictional.
The formula that is used to accurately calculate sunrise and sunset in any given location requires a round earth.
Do you have chart that can do it?
You don't have it because it doesn't exist.
You are a liar.
Now swinging wildly :( Everything you don't agree with is not automatically a lie, obviously.
Name one lie, let's start there. "Everything is a lie" is meaningless.
That's your excuse for refusing to do even a single google search for them? Pathetic.
Yes. There are many charts which can do that. The times of sunrise and sunset have been recorded and subsequently forecast/extrapolated from those measured patterns for centuries (likely millennia).
You are lying to yourself so you can choose to be lazy and do no research whatsoever :(
These charts exist only in your head.
Why do you keep lying?
Where have you tried looking? Is it nowhere? Be honest. You don't want to be a "liar" like me right?
Why do you keep beating your wife?
Don't keep lying to yourself just so you can be fantastically lazy and continue making baseless claims about people "lying".
Oh. I have chart! Say, why isn't it just a sphere, showing us all the stars that surround us all year round like google planet, but looking outwards at the sky?
Say, you ever find that formula that the stars can't exist without?