are you really too lazy to watch the video?
No, I am not, but I cannot access the video at this time.
fine okay, but you're dodging the question at this point
What question?
JustWasted3HoursHere
Sounds like it.
Flatters claim atmospheric refraction gives us the illusion of a sunset, the sun doesn't go below the horizon it gets refracted by the atmosphere, just like the bottom of the Ocean. Flatters have made experiments where they show light being refracted in water, ignoring that water is x800 more dense then air.
I have not encountered this type of claim before from FE.
The problem is 99.9 percent of the atmosphere is is below 48 km, so when shown to scale, we get an idea of how much refraction we're looking at. [/I]
And 75 percent of the 99 is located at 11km or lower.
Why is this a problem?
How much refraction?
The angle of sunlight at sunset is not great enough to block the sun out from the atmosphere
How would "sunlight block out the Sun?"
I do not understand what you are writing.
through a scale model of the flat earth, giving us a brief illustration of the angle.
At what scale was the modeling performed.
How bright was the model sun?