are there any diagrams showing this because the only ones ive seen show a circular orbit over the flat circular earth like a lamp shining down, it would probably need to move away from the southern hemisphere in winter and vice versa for the north, strange i cant really picture it,It is not always a nice round "spotlight" as FEers would have you believe:
anyone able to draw this?
are there any diagrams showing this because the only ones ive seen show a circular orbit over the flat circular earth like a lamp shining down, it would probably need to move away from the southern hemisphere in winter and vice versa for the north, strange i cant really picture it,It is not always a nice round "spotlight" as FEers would have you believe:
anyone able to draw this?
(http://i40.tinypic.com/1zp48dh.jpg)
The sun's path through the sky changes throughout the year, causing the different time zones. From there on, it's the same as round earth. Biology and all that.
Found an image that describes the motion:
(https://www.considerednormal.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/orbit.png)
But when you live in the southern hemisphere, you might have some problems with this model.
I'm curious... As the "Tropic of Capricorn" (23.5° S) is almost 2x the length of the "Tropic of Cancer" (23.5° N), does your Sun move twice as fast across the sky as up north? It would go across Australia really fast (overhead E.Australia vs W.Australia - this could be tested/measured)...Found an image that describes the motion:The 32km wide sun is going to be a hell of a long way away from us in Aus in June , it would look very tiny as well.
(https://www.considerednormal.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/orbit.png)
But when you live in the southern hemisphere, you might have some problems with this model.
And I did look up today and it was directly overhead???
I'm curious... As the "Tropic of Capricorn" (23.5° S) is almost 2x the length of the "Tropic of Cancer" (23.5° N), does your Sun move twice as fast across the sky as up north? It would go across Australia really fast (overhead E.Australia vs W.Australia - this could be tested/measured)...Found an image that describes the motion:The 32km wide sun is going to be a hell of a long way away from us in Aus in June , it would look very tiny as well.
(https://www.considerednormal.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/orbit.png)
But when you live in the southern hemisphere, you might have some problems with this model.
And I did look up today and it was directly overhead???
It might be hard to get agreement here! The Flat Earthers don't know how wide Australia is!I'm curious... As the "Tropic of Capricorn" (23.5° S) is almost 2x the length of the "Tropic of Cancer" (23.5° N), does your Sun move twice as fast across the sky as up north? It would go across Australia really fast (overhead E.Australia vs W.Australia - this could be tested/measured)...Found an image that describes the motion:The 32km wide sun is going to be a hell of a long way away from us in Aus in June , it would look very tiny as well.(https://www.considerednormal.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/orbit.png)But when you live in the southern hemisphere, you might have some problems with this model.
And I did look up today and it was directly overhead???
(http://i1075.photobucket.com/albums/w433/RabDownunder/Australia%20Dimensions%20-%20Ice%20Ring%20Map_zpsieb2qear.png) Australia Size on Ice Wall Map | (http://i1075.photobucket.com/albums/w433/RabDownunder/1892-new-standard-map-Australia_zpsbjox1mgg.png) Australia on Gleason's Map | (http://i1075.photobucket.com/albums/w433/RabDownunder/Australia%20on%20Google%20Earth_zpsy1w9phhs.png) Australia on Google Earth |
Measurement | Ice Wall | Gleason's | Garmin Nav | |||
West-East 30° Lat | 8,700 km | 8,700 km | 3,700 km | |||
Cape Yk-Wils Prom | 3,300 km | 3,200 km | 3,200 km |
Best I could find.But I have no idea what keeps the sun, moon, planets and stars in these strange orbits. Why don't they just fly off into
How do you explain day/night cycles and seasons?
Day/night cycle on a Flat Earth
Day and night cycles are easily explained on a flat earth. The sun moves in circles around the North Pole. When it is over your head, it's day. When it's not, it's night. The sun acts like a spotlight and shines downward as it moves. The picture below illustrates how the sun moves and also how seasons work on a flat earth. The apparent effect of the sun rising and setting is usually explained as a perspective effect.
Explanation of the seasons in Flat Earth Theory
When the sun is further away from the North Pole, it's winter in the northern hemiplane (or hemisphere) and summer in the south.
From https://wiki.google.com/Frequently_Asked_Questions
Edit the staff on this site are so childish they censor "TŁ€$" you can find it on the other FE websites wiki complete with pictures.
Congrats John, nice work there man.
Best I could find.But I have no idea what keeps the sun, moon, planets and stars in these strange orbits. Why don't they just fly off into
How do you explain day/night cycles and seasons?
Day/night cycle on a Flat Earth
Day and night cycles are easily explained on a flat earth. The sun moves in circles around the North Pole. When it is over your head, it's day. When it's not, it's night. The sun acts like a spotlight and shines downward as it moves. The picture below illustrates how the sun moves and also how seasons work on a flat earth. The apparent effect of the sun rising and setting is usually explained as a perspective effect.
Explanation of the seasons in Flat Earth Theory
When the sun is further away from the North Pole, it's winter in the northern hemiplane (or hemisphere) and summer in the south.
From https://wiki.google.com/Frequently_Asked_Questions
Edit the staff on this site are so childish they censor "TŁ€$" you can find it on the other FE websites wiki complete with pictures.
Congrats John, nice work there man.spaceether or whatever.
You do have to be careful of these Australians and their "sense of humour"!
Met our dear "friend Papa" yet? Some would say he's "a few 'roos short in the top paddock". See'ya.Best I could find.But I have no idea what keeps the sun, moon, planets and stars in these strange orbits. Why don't they just fly off into
How do you explain day/night cycles and seasons?
Day/night cycle on a Flat Earth
Day and night cycles are easily explained on a flat earth. The sun moves in circles around the North Pole. When it is over your head, it's day. When it's not, it's night. The sun acts like a spotlight and shines downward as it moves. The picture below illustrates how the sun moves and also how seasons work on a flat earth. The apparent effect of the sun rising and setting is usually explained as a perspective effect.
Explanation of the seasons in Flat Earth Theory
When the sun is further away from the North Pole, it's winter in the northern hemiplane (or hemisphere) and summer in the south.
From https://wiki.google.com/Frequently_Asked_Questions
Edit the staff on this site are so childish they censor "TŁ€$" you can find it on the other FE websites wiki complete with pictures.
Congrats John, nice work there man.spaceether or whatever.
Wait i thought there was a dome 😂😂.
I came here out of genuine curiosity and the desire to know what evidence would convince someone that the earths flat. Needless to say I was disappointed.
All i found was a bunch of RE intellectuals and FE guys whose whole education on a geocentric flat earth model is a twenty minute youtube video. Also jroa.........QuoteYou do have to be careful of these Australians and their "sense of humour"!
Fair dinkum mate 😂😂