Flat Earth Q&A - Sun Spots

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Flat Earth Q&A - Sun Spots
« on: June 02, 2020, 09:26:57 AM »
How do sunspots appear on the sun?

Also, do stars spin?

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« Last Edit: June 09, 2020, 12:49:41 PM by Space Cowgirl »

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Re: Sun Spots
« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2020, 12:38:19 AM »
Stars rotate , not spin. You are constantly asking similar question with same missconception. Many observations reveal that the stars move in meaning of rotate but do not spin around their own axes. you can compare the spots on the sun with the spots on any camera.

The spots on the sun show us that there are things around earth whose do not like cleaning.
1+2+3+...+∞= 1

Come on bro, just admit that the the earth isn't a sphere, you won't even be wrong

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Re: Sun Spots
« Reply #2 on: June 05, 2020, 11:47:01 AM »
Can you noobs please take note of which forum you're in and provide a relevant answer?

And these alleged sun spots are not much more than either a dirty camera lens, or poor post processing of a cgi image. If the spot is intended on the image it's only to make up some elaborate story about magnetic fields and such

The sun rotates around the Earth like so




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Re: Sun Spots
« Reply #3 on: June 06, 2020, 09:09:01 AM »
I have a few questions based on that map with sun and moon 'orbits'.

The sun appears to be over the equator. So it must be march or september in that animation. The north pole is being lit about 24 hours a day and the shores of Antarctica about 5 hours a day. Does that imply that if the earth is flat the north pole is lit 24 hours a day and Antarctica about 5 hours a day in march and september ?

The moon is not lit by the sun in that animation. Does that mean if the earth is flat the moon emtis its own light in stead of reflecting the sun's ?

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Re: Sun Spots
« Reply #4 on: June 08, 2020, 05:51:04 AM »
If the sun had been a burning sphere with thousands of degrees Celsius, there would be no sunspot on it. There will be condensation in such a massive burning mass. When condensation occurs, all surfaces become equally stained or equally shiny. It is clear that the sun is not a burning sphere because of existance of sunspots.
1+2+3+...+∞= 1

Come on bro, just admit that the the earth isn't a sphere, you won't even be wrong

Re: Sun Spots
« Reply #5 on: June 09, 2020, 12:26:26 PM »
Why would there be condensation in a burning mass of thousands of Kelvin ?

I have seen condensation that varies over a surface.