I have, but I do forget who I talk to. I don't have my own website to point you, but there is an entire internet out there. Not sure if hearing from me, without visual aids, are gonna help you. This is because this topic has a mind field of programming, and self defence mechanism are triggered as you seriously consider the possibility of flat earth. So with that, you have to also not expect you can read through the sentences below with wanting to reply before reading. It's a knee jerk reaction when you read things Im saying. You have to study on your own and really learn. Then, decide.
The sun is an object that flies overhead. We can use basic geometric math and equilateral triangles to calculate the suns distance. About 4k miles up. And the size of the sun can also be estimated about 32 miles across, same size as moon.
So, the object, like any object, follows the laws optics, as it comes closer, you witness the droplet effect, the sun is brighter, comes from low on the horizon, as it comes closer to get higher on your view until it's overhead.
Then, it's still 4k miles up. So it looks the same size as it did when you saw it rising and when it's setting. But the sun elevation isn't changing significantly in a days' time.
And like any object, as it gets father away, it appears lower in your horizon. You following? Linear perspective. It's a really simple concept. You are still thinking the sun is huge and in space, so you can't wrap your head around this, which is why I suggest watching videos, you mind needs visual aid to understand.
Take flat earth seriously and go figure out once and for why so many people are convinced like I am. It's not because we talk to eachother or follow the same flat earth cult. That's all programming to keep the topic muddy.
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
No, it's not. It's the same. It's just you not accepting the sun is small and local. Then, its linear perspective. And if you go up high enough, you can witness the sun fades away, beers law.
Go. Look. It. Up. Find a video of the sun fade away.
I watch the sun rise every day, because I can watch it from my apartment. The sun never just “fades away,” or “fades in” for a sunrise. It’s always sinking below the horizon, or always rising out of the horizon. It also keeps a relatively consistent size throughout the day, if anything only appearing slightly larger at the horizon.
No other object performs this way
Why would I look up a video when I can see it with my own eyes that you’re not correct here?
So many reports against me now. Oh no. Maybe of I spout of Jew hate and attack people, then the reports will result in temporary, or permanent ban, like what happened to you.
I have, but I do forget who I talk to. I don't have my own website to point you, but there is an entire internet out there. Not sure if hearing from me, without visual aids, are gonna help you. This is because this topic has a mind field of programming, and self defence mechanism are triggered as you seriously consider the possibility of flat earth. So with that, you have to also not expect you can read through the sentences below with wanting to reply before reading. It's a knee jerk reaction when you read things Im saying. You have to study on your own and really learn. Then, decide.
The sun is an object that flies overhead. We can use basic geometric math and equilateral triangles to calculate the suns distance. About 4k miles up. And the size of the sun can also be estimated about 32 miles across, same size as moon.
So, the object, like any object, follows the laws optics, as it comes closer, you witness the droplet effect, the sun is brighter, comes from low on the horizon, as it comes closer to get higher on your view until it's overhead.
Then, it's still 4k miles up. So it looks the same size as it did when you saw it rising and when it's setting. But the sun elevation isn't changing significantly in a days' time.
And like any object, as it gets father away, it appears lower in your horizon. You following? Linear perspective. It's a really simple concept. You are still thinking the sun is huge and in space, so you can't wrap your head around this, which is why I suggest watching videos, you mind needs visual aid to understand.
Take flat earth seriously and go figure out once and for why so many people are convinced like I am. It's not because we talk to eachother or follow the same flat earth cult. That's all programming to keep the topic muddy.
Seek through 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, it's not. It's the same. It's just you not accepting the sun is small and local. Then, its linear perspective. And if you go up high enough, you can witness the sun fades away, beers law.
Go. Look. It. Up. Find a video of the sun fade away.
I watch the sun rise every day, because I can watch it from my apartment. The sun never just “fades away,” or “fades in” for a sunrise. It’s always sinking below the horizon, or always rising out of the horizon. It also keeps a relatively consistent size throughout the day, if anything only appearing slightly larger at the horizon.
No other object performs this way
Why would I look up a video when I can see it with my own eyes that you’re not correct here?
I'm so sorry. Your not grasping it. Gotta move on
No. Go away, spambot. No one here believes a word you say.
You're conclusions that I am a spam bot shows your cognitive dissonance that you are unaware of.
Neat, reported.
So many reports against me now. Oh no. Maybe of I spout of Jew hate and attack people, then the reports will result in temporary, or permanent ban, like what happened to you.