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Flat Earth Debate / What are meteors, if space doesn't exist?
« on: July 03, 2021, 01:12:36 PM »
Meteors are small fragments of rock or ice that enter Earth's atmosphere from space and burn up due to friction. But Flat Earthers say that space is a lie, so where do all the meteors come from? Does the government project them onto the sky?
Not-very-subtle jabs at the FES aside, when I posted this question on this forum before, somebody told me that these meteors could be ice forming on the (supposedly solid) top of the sky from gases freezing because it's so cold up there. But this contradicts the day-night model, because since the Sun is inside Earth's sky, it should be hot up there on the top of the sky because the Sun is located all the way up there.
So if they can't be coming from space according to Flat Earthers, and I just debunked one possible explanation for them, then what are meteors?
Not-very-subtle jabs at the FES aside, when I posted this question on this forum before, somebody told me that these meteors could be ice forming on the (supposedly solid) top of the sky from gases freezing because it's so cold up there. But this contradicts the day-night model, because since the Sun is inside Earth's sky, it should be hot up there on the top of the sky because the Sun is located all the way up there.
So if they can't be coming from space according to Flat Earthers, and I just debunked one possible explanation for them, then what are meteors?