The sun circle around the earth. In and out throughout the year. The north is at the center of the circle the sun makes on a daily basis. The further south the sun makes its circle around the earth, the further away it is. The further away the sun is from you, the lower the sun will appear in the horizon. During winter, the sun circle around the earth at its most southern point, hence why it is cold during winter, the sun is further away from us, less light reaches us.
Explain why the sun is longer visible in the Summer the further north you go and less so in the winter.
In your own words, don't post a video.
You won't provide any explanation except MAGIC DOES IT.
The sun circle around the earth. In and out throughout the year. The north is at the center of the circle the sun makes on a daily basis. The further south the sun makes its circle around the earth, the further away it is. The further away the sun is from you, the lower the sun will appear in the horizon. During winter, the sun circle around the earth at its most southern point, hence why it is cold during winter, the sun is further away from us, less light reaches us.
Except the angular diameter of an object can never become negative, so try the fuck again.
The wavelength that reaches us can become so small that it no longer is in the visible spectrum of light.
That only happens when the source is moving and only at speeds that are OBSERVABLY IMPOSSIBLE for it to be moving.