Have you ever seen a daytime map? This question is not meant in a sarcastic tone. Many people haven't actually seen one. It's a map that shows you the distribution of day and night on Earth. I once worked at a place that had a mechanical version of a daytime map that was remarkably accurate and you can see electronic version of it on various sites like
this one.
Anyways, on to the topic at hand. I have a question about how daytime distribution actually works on your flat earth map.
Here are three different maps showing you how light is distributed around Earth at 12:00 noontime GMT during different times of the year.
This is in June, during the Summer Solstice.
This is in December, during the Winter Solstice.
This one is during the March equinox.
There's no denying that the maps above are accurate. Anyone can prove it by standing outside and monitor the time when the sun rises and sits and then compare it with a daytime map.
Now according to the Round Earth theory, the axis which Earth turns on is slightly tilted. Earth then circles around the sun, completing one circle each year. This means that depending on how Earth is facing the sun, one of the poles is constantly facing the sun while the opposite one is constantly in the dark. This explains (according to the Round Earth theory) why we have Summers and Winters. Then of course during equinoxes, when the we have an equally long day and night, Earth faces the sun from it's side giving both poles the same amount of exposure to the sun.
A simple sketch displaying Earth's exposure to the sun.
Now according to the Flat Earth theory, this is the reason that's given, when asked to explain the difference between winter and summer.
There's one thing that doesn't add up. When you try and take those 3 maps I showed above, these very same maps that can be proven to be accurate and incorporate them to a Flat Earth map, this is what you'll get:
June, Summer Solstice
December, Winter Solstice
March, Equinox.
Now why is the daylight behaving so strangely? How come all of the northern arctic is bathed in sunlight during the summer and the entire Ice wall is lit during winter, even on the night side of the world?