I also ask here very easy questions and I did not get one answer for that.
Blame your manner for that. I've seen FEers at the very least attempt answers for every single objection; maybe you wouldn't accept them, but they do answer. But when the same people ask the same questions over and over not many are going to want to keep saying the same thing, especially when the person they're talking to seems more willing to just constantly demand that they do whatever they're asked, and make sweeping claims indicating a pretty clear lack of any real interest in the answer.
Ever tried asking how a lunar eclipse can be explained on the FE model in "the Wiki"? I have.
Re: Why the Lunar Eclipse is Red « Message by rabinoz on April 16, 2016, 10:23:14 PM ».No-one is prepared to support the Wiki explanation in
The Flat Earth Wiki, The Lunar Eclipse, yet it's still there.
The only explanations seem to involve quite meaningless geometries,
bioluminescent bacteria or similar.
Then "the Wiki" explanation for even lunar phases is quite meaningless, see this thread:
How does a Full Moon appear Full for everyone? « Message by rabinoz on May 26, 2016, 10:29:22 PM »Parts of the Wiki are quite obviously incorrect. See
Q: Why does the moon and the phases look the same to everyone one earth regardless of where they are?
A: It doesn't. The phase you see varies depending on your location on earth. In FET this is explained by the different observers standing on either side of the moon. On one side it is right-side up, and on the other side, it is upside down.
From: The Phases of the Moon
This simply incorrect! The
phase of the moon is the same north or south of the equator, but the moon does appear "upside down" here.
But trying to get anyone to address problems like that seems quite impossible.
They just brush these obvious things aside, and still insist that "EARTH is FLAT"!
There are so many points like this that simply do not fit with reality, yet just get ignored by most flat earthers.
Maybe I don't ask my questions in the right

"tone of voice"

.