Hi all,
First off, I've been reading these forums all afternoon and they are immensely entertaining

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But some serious questions - apologies if these have been answered elsewhere, I did try searching for them. From the FAQ:
Q: "Please explain sunrises/sunsets."
A: It's a perspective effect. Really, the sun is just getting farther away; it looks like it disappears because everything gets smaller and eventually disappears as it gets farther away.
1. Is this a consensus opinion of FE supporters?
2. If the sun is getting farther away, why doesn't the sun appear to be smaller to me at different times? Is there a safe experiment to measure the apparent (not actual) size of the sun to an observer at different times?
3. To me at sunset it does not look like the sun 'disappears', it looks like it moves behind the horizon. This is not the same as gettng smaller and disappearing. Can you explain the perspective effect theory more fully?
4. Is the sun also considered to be flat in the FE model? (I assume it effectively is if going with the spotlight theory). If so, why do I not perceive it to be oval when it is not directly over me?
5. Is there a good summary anywhere of all the main arguments for and against FE, as well as the rebuttals? The FAQ doesn't go into enough detail, and trawling through lots of threads often full of off-topic / flaming / trolling isn't the easiest.
Cheers
Col