Hands on a watch (?) are flat on a disk and are always in view. The sun rises and falls at an angle to the ground, going under the Earth---where it is seen by other Earthlings. If the Earth were flat, it wouldn't be seen by anyone when it went under the Earth.
Which is an idle issue, since we know from hands-on experience (Magellan and others) that the Earth is round. It is not debatable. When you can go around it, and it seems round, it is round. No "flat earth" maps are possible. They all have to be projections of a spherical surface on a plane.
Next time, ask a question that is a question, not a noun phrase that has no question.
Hands on a watch (?) are flat on a disk and are always in view. The sun rises and falls at an angle to the ground, going under the Earth---where it is seen by other Earthlings. If the Earth were flat, it wouldn't be seen by anyone when it went under the Earth.
Which is an idle issue, since we know from hands-on experience (Magellan and others) that the Earth is round. It is not debatable. When you can go around it, and it seems round, it is round. No "flat earth" maps are possible. They all have to be projections of a spherical surface on a plane.
Next time, ask a question that is a question, not a noun phrase that has no question.