Scavino with "Here Comes the Sun"
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Go away 9 day account shill. Getting nervous over there? Heads up - you will lose.
In response to every single response that states I'm talking about flat earth. Tis you ol fellow that said that term, I did not. I made an observation that the Sun should be way out in space according to "science" so why exactly is the sun that close to the earth, surrounded by clouds with the horizon above it in this clip? That's all. No flat earth statement at all. So please then answer the question since your wisdom is absolute.......
I'll wait here while you put together a logical explanation.
Here's a little nugget from a comment you made 2 years ago:
*"There is no space, we never walked on the moon, and the Earth has been home to a few large plane wide and technological superior races that met catastrophic extinction events" *
And how about this just a year ago :
"I've noticed something in my many years on this plane"
Care to elaborate?
Carry on....
In regards to old post comments, sure. In the context of my question here I did not say flat earth. Anyways, I was asking that if the sun is millions of miles away how is it that in the final pic in this video it appears as if the sun is local? It's within the atmosphere in the picture, surrounded by clouds below the horizon. If one were in an airplane above the clouds you would expect to see the sun way way up in the sky still, not below.
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If you are talking about the pic where the video ends, I do not see what you see.
The Sun is not below the horizon, what you see above the Sun is a roll cloud.
The dark line below the Sun is the horizon.
You see the Sun between the horizon and a roll cloud.
Type in roll cloud to your search engine, press the images link.
The Sun looks close because you are able to actually look at it. When the Sun is at the horizon, you are looking at the Sun through aprox 200 miles of the Earth's atmosphere, the densest portion of the atmosphere.
The atmosphere above your head is 7 - 10 miles thick. All of our oxygen and nitrogen exists in the few miles closest to the Earth. This acts as a filter and allows you to look at the Sun directly when it is on the horizon.
As the Sun rises and gets directly overhead, the filtering effect is reduced because you are no longer looking at the Sun through 200 miles of atmosphere, only 7 - 10 miles of atmosphere. At high noon, you cannot look at without it burning your eyes.
Because there are clouds in between the camera and the sun, which the sun is shining through.
I appreciate that you are questioning things. And as I have been following this thread I never assumed you were speaking of flat earth. I am still wondering what your point is though.
Nervous on my 480 acre paradise in Oklahoma? Not a bit. One thing I can tell you, I don't require people to parrot my every belief in order to treat them with respect. That's something that leftist and quite a few folks in here can't even fathom. I can prove my beliefs and require Zero assumptions to do so. This allows my real experience and senses to speak truth. There are no assumptions in real truth. Have a great day!