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No 24 Hour Sun in Antarctica - More evidence of the globe lie (odysee.com)
posted 1 year ago by donpon 1 year ago by donpon +8 / -7
No 24 Hour Sun in Antarctica
The Globe Theory is in Trouble.
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– vpnsurfer 1 point 1 year ago +2 / -1

So if I can still see the sun from up North when it's all the way in the south, how do days and night work? In winter the sun during the day would be further away than it is during the night in the summer so why can't I see the sun during night hours?

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– Allas8 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Because the sun moves in a circle. If you stand on the North Pole, which is the most northern point on earth, and the center of the circle the sun makes, you would not experience a night or day cycle during a 24 hour period. But as you move south, there is a distance between you and the center of the path the sun makes, which means that that the distance between you and the sun changes throughout the day.

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– vpnsurfer 0 points 1 year ago +2 / -2

there is a distance between you and the center of the path the sun makes, which means that that the distance between you and the sun changes throughout the day.

Sure but why does that mean I don't see the sun at night?

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– Allas8 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

Because the sun is further away from you at night, then it is at day (assuming you are not at the North Pole).

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– vpnsurfer 0 points 1 year ago +2 / -2

So if the Earth is flat and the center is North it means the South is the area further away from the center.

If as, you say, seasons are cause by the sun moving further from the center towards the outer region, it means it is now further away from "North".

This would mean that the sun has to travel faster the further south it goes because it has to travel a longer distance around the flat earth. Otherwise we would see the sun slowing down.

Which magical process speed up the Earth in a way so it is not measurable at all?

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