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Re: Flat Earth
by
stats
on 18/06/2017, 06:25:40 UTC
No, I'm serious. There's something weird about that. Along with this:



But then, I'm still waiting for all those juicy proofs from #teamglobe. I got one comment sofar about sunlight, which was disputed by #teamflat on the grounds that you can in fact have a flat Earth with daylight for 12 hours, and night for 12 hours. So onto the next?

Or am I going to have to call this...



I'll see your crickets, and raise you.

The flat Earth model can't explain why both the Arctic and Antarctic regions experience periods of total sunlight or total darkness for complete seasons while the rest of the Earth experiences daily sun rises and sun sets during the same periods.

Nor can it explain eclipses.

Nor the behaviour of the colour banding of the sky when the sun rises or sets.

Nor celestial events that occur periodically eg. Halley's Comet.

Nor why the sun can illuminate the underside of a cloud on dry land.

Nor the differences between the stars in the sky in the Northern and Southern hemispheres.

Nor why the Sun and Moon move in relation to the Earth's sky.

Nor the other celestial bodies.


Can one of you Flat Earth believers please explain the above ^^^^^   I am curious to the FE understanding of these points.