And like any object, as it gets father away, it appears lower in your horizon. You following?
No, because that's not how other objects behave. Other objects will appear smaller in size, not dip below the horizon. The sun is acting in a way inconsistent with other objects
I'm not talking about distance.
I'm talking about why, on a flat earth, the sun appears to sink below the horizon.
Are you not following along?
You haven't explained it
No, because that's not how other objects behave. Other objects will appear smaller in size, not dip below the horizon. The sun is acting in a way inconsistent with other objects
No. Go away, spambot. No one here believes a word you say.