Predictions: at best some incoherent rant that they can but won't do it for some bullshit reason
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Well I'm curious on what values were measured regarding the dome.-
Also, how can you say that you've never seen a dome depiction in egyptian reliefs when earlier you declared this?
Who measured what dome?
Figurative vs literal. The god ra can certainly be reasonably interpreted (in such depictions) to be the dome found in subsequent (and textually a direct descendant) depictions - such as the bible.
Dome to us implies hemisphere or portion of hemisphere. Even in the bible the dome is described as a tent. Tents can be hemispheric in our day, but they weren't back then (or even 50 years ago).
Dome figuratively, yes. Dome literally, perhaps not. The shape of the dome is not certain, assuming it exists - which, as i said, is a scientifically sound conclusion.
Let's stick to literal then!
Is there a dome at all that is over the flat earth? One that can be seen, felt, or measured?
As i already said (regardless of the shape of the world) it can be soundly deduced that a "dome" (container of some sort) exists because we have sustained and consistent air pressure. Without a container, that would not be possible - there are several scientific laws which demonstrate this.
Everything real can be measured. Other than intriguing rumors of "skystone" and its description in the bible (crystal of a pale hue) we don't know what the dome is made of, assuming it is real and tangible.
Reverse logic won't work with me, unfortunately. There could, theoretically, be other reasons why we have a sustained air pressure. You can't just say that it must be this because you can't think of another possibility.
So now you're open to the idea that it's not real, and may not exist. Great! Let's expand on that. What other reasons could there be?