any flat earthers left here? how do you explain this?
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Here is a sunrise and sunset showing our base level behavior, where the sun rises above and then falls below the horizon
Here is a video of a sunset from a mountaintop, with the sun falling below the horizon, not fading in the distance. No change with higher altitiude
This is how the sun behaves. Other objects, like planes and my friend, will get smaller as they get further away. The sun, however, does not.
Do you have anything different to share that counteracts these examples?
Why is it that only you can see it then? Why is it that everyone else sees the sun fall below the horizon, but you see it fade in the distance?
Do you see how this might just raise more questions than answers?
Yes, and I sent you a video of a sunset from the top of a mountain. How high must you need to be to witness the sun fading away? Do you have a rough altitude?