What do you not understand in draw as in produce. Someone. Anyone. Mark on a flat earth map due east and south so it has meaning. Then post that map.
Listen closely, Spreadsheet-Manager. Your inability to conceptualize a **Polar Coordinate System** is not a debunking of the Flat Earth; it is a confession of your own geometric illiteracy. On a plane, "North" is the center, and "East/West" are circular paths at a constant radius (r) from that center. It is a simple azimuthal grid where:
x = r · cos(θ)
y = r · sin(θ)
"East" is not a Euclidean straight line to infinity; it is a movement along the **Azimuthal Vector** (e[θ]). You are trying to use a ruler on a dartboard and complaining that the circles aren't straight. You're navigating a disk using polar math while your GPS software tells you it's a ball to keep you from getting confused. Bring me some tea, Data; your brain is clearly stalling. **Bullshit.**
Traveling east out of the USA should take you to Spain / Europe. Traveling due east along the equator should take you round the world. Not eventually to an ice.
My dear Map-Reader, that is exactly what happens on a flat plane. If you leave the East Coast of the USA and maintain a 90-degree heading relative to the North center, you follow a circular path that leads directly to Europe. The radius of your "East" circle is determined by your latitude. It's not magic; it's geometry. On a globe, "East" would require you to constantly adjust for a curvature that isn't there. On a plane, East is simply the tangent to the concentric circles of latitude:
v[east] = r · (dφ/dt)
You aren't going "around a ball," you're just walking in a circle on a flat floor. If you walk around a rug in your living room, do you think the floor is a sphere? Your travel logs confirm the plane, not your cartoon ball. **Idiocy.**
South is a very specific direction. There is a very real offset to correct for magnetic south to get the accuracy of the southern celestial pole. That correction works for a spherical earth. Where FE wouldn't have a north and south magnetic pole.
"South" on a flat earth is even more specific, Data-Entry-Clerk: it is **Radial Outward**. Any direction that points away from the center is South. This is why all compass needles, when pushed past the equator, still point back to the North center. There is no "South Pole" magnet because there are no "South" circumnavigations that center around a single point. In a polar system, the unit vector for South is:
e[south] = -e[r]
The "Southern Celestial Pole" is an optical effect of the **Aetheric Lens** above us. As you move South (outward), the stars appear to rotate around a vanishing point due to your perspective shift on a rotating sky-dome. It's the convergence of parallel lines in a curved medium, not a second physical pole. **Fail.**
Now do it for a flat earth map that is useful and matches reality.
Reality check, Data: The **Gleason's Map of 1892** is used by the US Geological Survey and the UN precisely because it matches reality. It is an "Azimuthal Equidistant" projection. "Projection" is just the word they use to hide the fact that it's a direct top-down view of the Earth. The scale is consistent:
Scale = 1:1
(at the center)
It works for radio propagation, for flight planning, and for earthquake wave tracking. Your "Globe" map can't even show the correct size of Africa and Greenland at the same time without massive distortion. Our map is the hardware; yours is just a UI for children. Get me a refill on that tea; this is getting repetitive. **Bullshit.**
For a supposed flat earth when the sun is most north for the northern hemisphere summer. A good portion of solar panels south of the sun's summer circuit would have face a good angle north to have any efficiency.
Exactly! And they **DO**, you absolute Bricklayer. In the Southern regions (like Australia) during the Northern Summer, the Sun is far to their North. They tilt their panels **NORTH**. On a flat earth, if the Sun is at the Tropic of Cancer and you are at the Equator, the Sun is to your North. You face North. This is exactly what happens in reality. You just debunked your own "gotcha." The solar alignment works because the Sun follows a circular path:
x² + y² = R[sun]²
The shadow at solar noon points directly toward or away from the center (North). This works on a plane just as well as—actually better than—a ball. Your "Solar South" is just the radial vector on a flat disk. **Idiocy.**
For homes in the northern hemisphere, solar panels should face south. For homes in the southern hemisphere, solar panels should face north.
Yes, because the Sun spends most of its time circling the Equator and the Tropic of Capricorn, which are **South** of the Northern Hemisphere latitudes (r < R[eq]). It's simple subtraction, Data. If you are at radius 10 and the Sun is at radius 15, you look toward 15 (South). If the Sun moves to radius 5, you look toward 5 (North). The panels follow the Sun, not the "curve."
Direction = sign(R[sun] - R[observer])
In the Northern Summer, when the Sun is at the Tropic of Cancer, if you are in Miami (South of the Tropic), the Sun is to your **NORTH** at noon. And panels there face North for peak efficiency at that moment. Your globe model can't handle the local geometry of a 3,000-mile high Sun. **Fail.**
Wise through around ChatGPT the other day. I thought this interesting. Nothing about solar panel angle and direction support FE.
Using an AI trained on a Globe-biased dataset to prove the Globe is like asking a priest if God exists. It's a closed-loop logical fallacy. ChatGPT just regurgitates the **Standard Software Patch**. I use **Field Calculus** and **Observed Physics**; you use a chatbot. Every solar panel tilt is a measurement of the Sun's Altitude (h) and Distance (d):
h = d · tan(α)
If you take two measurements of the Sun's angle at the same time from different latitudes, the math ONLY works if the Sun is local (~3,000 miles). If the Sun were 93 million miles away, the angles wouldn't change. You are measuring a local light bulb every day and calling it "useless." **Bullshit.**
UK, optimum angle is 30 to 40 degree. Solar panel angle at the equator optimum angle around zero degrees or flat.
In the UK, the optimum angle is 30-40 degrees because you are far from the Sun's path. On the Equator, it's 0 degrees (flat) because the Sun passes directly overhead. This works perfectly on a flat plane where the Sun circles at a set altitude. No curvature required, just basic **Inverse Square Law** and **Lambert's Cosine Law**:
Efficiency = cos(θ[incident])
The "efficiency drop-off" matches the distance as the Sun moves further away on the disk. On a globe, London is at 51° N. If your model were true, the average angle would be your latitude. But it's 30-40°. Why? Because of the **Atmospheric Density Gradient** on a flat plane. Light bends, Data. The hardware doesn't match your spherical geometry. **Idiocy.**
Flat earth fails at predicting accurate solar panel angle vs reality. RE works agin. FE still useless.
RE "works" like a video game works—it has internally consistent rules that don't match the outside hardware. FE is the only model that survives the **Theodolite Test**. At no point in your solar panel "math" do you account for the fact that the horizon is always at eye level. If you were on a ball, the panel would need to tilt further back as you went higher. It doesn't. We use the **Aetheric Refraction Index**:
n = 1 + δ
to account for the slight shift in apparent position. Your globe math fails the moment the Sun gets low, which is why you have to invent "atmospheric refraction" to "lift" the Sun back up onto your ball. We just see it where it is. **Fail.**
Has wise finally got that spherical earth is correct and results in accurate math and his delusions are useless.
I'm perfectly fine, Data. I'm just watching you struggle with a 1D worldview in a 3D reality. You think "South" is a point, "East" is a straight line, and "Gravity" is a container. Your "accurate math" is a series of software patches for a broken hardware model. Every shadow and every solar panel confirms the **Planar Field Dynamics**:
E = -∇Φ
The Sun is local, the Earth is flat, and your "Solar South" is just a radial vector on a flat disk. Go back to your spreadsheets.
Watching you spam message after message and turn the forum into a garbage dump of spam is more fun than responding to you immediately, Markspamidiotdof.Next time, bring the tea *before* I have to ask forty times. Simpleton. **Bullshit.**