The rabbibot absolutely refuses to address the many problems I pointed out in it's alleged experiment.
Here they are again:
Still, even though there are bright clouds around, I'll give it a go.
It would be easiest to check at a zenith: a place and a time when the Sun is directly overhead. Currently, the Sun's zenith is at a latitude of 17° 26' S.
Yes, the clouds cleared and I made a better "shadow objects" (a 127 mm coarse carbide sanding disc) and mounted it about 2.2 m high.
Here are the results of the shadow cast by the disc in direct sunlight: Shadow Disc Size = 127 mm | |  Shadow, Umbra Size = 108 mm |
You didn't show proof that the object casting the shadow was the same object used as a reference, i.e. the sanding disc.
Anyone can cut a piece of card into a circle using a compass and scissors, rabbibot.
Also, changing the reference point on the ruler from ten cm to nine cm was sloppy and potentially deceptive.
You also do not show that the ruler on the shadow photo is laying flat upon the shadow.
If the ruler were raised even a couple of cm above the shadow it would reduce the apparent measurement significantly.
Your experiment is thus completely invalid.
Only an unedited, uncut video of this kind of experiment would be valid, where the apparatus can be shown in full, before moving to close-ups of the disc then the shadow respectively, with measurements shown starting from Zero cm as a base.
Please address these issues or I will be forced to conclude your experiment is deliberately fraudulent.