1. Size: Why is it that the sun (or moon) always appears the same size in the sky? If it gets far enough away to make the Earth get so dark, why doesn't it get smaller?
As the sun recedes, its shrinking due to perception is counteracted by the effect described in Chapter 10.
"IT is well known that when a light of any kind shines through a dense medium it appears larger, or rather gives a greater "glare," at a given distance than when it is seen through a lighter medium. This is more remarkable when the medium holds aqueous particles or vapor in solution, as in a damp or foggy atmosphere. Anyone may be satisfied of this by standing within a few yards of an ordinary street lamp, and noticing the size of the flame; on going away to many times the distance, the light upon the atmosphere will appear considerably larger. This phenomenon may be noticed, to a greater or less degree, at all times; but when the air is moist and vapory it is more intense. It is evident that at sunrise, and at sunset, the sun's light must shine through a greater length of atmospheric air than at mid-day; besides which, the air near the earth is both more dense, and holds more watery particles in solution, than the higher strata through which the sun shines at noonday; and hence the light must be dilated or magnified, as well as modified in color."
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BUZZ!! Wrong again, TomB. Why not actually debate an issue instead of your current disastrous algorithm:
1) See a challenge to FE.
2) Copy and paste a pat answer, especially one that quotes Mr. Rowbotham or insults the poster.
3) Watch as you are again proven wrong.
4) Ignore the response. (Any progress on starting that new thread to predict sunrise in Mexico City?)
You used this same response on March 4, 2007; April 19, 2007; May 8, 2007; and May 24, 2007. You received overwhelming rebuttals. Roundy, Agent, and I have not received a response to our rebuttals. You should answer all three of us BEFORE you post your point again.
Let me recap that rebuttal: 1) The Sun appears to be a well-defined disc that slips over the horizon. Your point does nothing to explain this. 2) The Sun remains the same apparent size at all times, just as RE predicts.
Everyone: Please keep the pressure up on TomB to either answer his rebuttals or stop spamming us with points that stand discredited.