You were brainwashed ever since you were a kid to make fun of flat earthers. It's the only group of people school encouraged making fun of.... huh. Weird.
Question everything folks: please watch on Rumble: What on Earth Happened - Full Documentary or Parts 1 - 13. They are 20-30 min segments that will tell you how you have been duped.
Seen it. Not impressed. Why does the sun never change size even when flat earthers think its at its farthest? You can cover the sun with your thumb at any point during the day. And the entire distance of space between the sun and the horizon supposedly disappears due to perspective but the diameter of the sun doesnt change at all.
Give me a distance the sun is above the plane of the earth and we can do the math to determine its size other fun stuff.
Water vapor doesn't do anything. The sun doesn't change size (except for some distortion at sunrise and sunset due to refraction). It only seems larger when it is lower in the sky, and it is possible to compare it to surface features. High in the sky, there is nothing to compare it to.
You were brainwashed ever since you were a kid to make fun of flat earthers. It's the only group of people school encouraged making fun of.... huh. Weird.
Question everything folks: please watch on Rumble: What on Earth Happened - Full Documentary or Parts 1 - 13. They are 20-30 min segments that will tell you how you have been duped.
Seen it. Not impressed. Why does the sun never change size even when flat earthers think its at its farthest? You can cover the sun with your thumb at any point during the day. And the entire distance of space between the sun and the horizon supposedly disappears due to perspective but the diameter of the sun doesnt change at all. Give me a distance the sun is above the plane of the earth and we can do the math to determine its size other fun stuff.
Atmospheric lensing? Water vapors magnify the sun. The sun changes size all throughout the day in case you didn't know.
Water vapor doesn't do anything. The sun doesn't change size (except for some distortion at sunrise and sunset due to refraction). It only seems larger when it is lower in the sky, and it is possible to compare it to surface features. High in the sky, there is nothing to compare it to.