oh, but you can. and for free too. All you need is some chalk, pavement, clear skies, and a way to count time.
trace the shadows on the ground every 20 minutes until dark. What happens to those shadows? If they're consistently stretching and not bouncing around, tell me how the sun stays uniform in the sky day in and day out? When it's night out, where does the sun go? does it go to bed too like a street light?
oh, but you can. and for free too. All you need is some chalk, pavement, clear skies, and a way to count time.
trace the shadows on the ground every 20 minutes until dark. What happens to those shadows? If they're consistently stretching and not bouncing around, tell me how the sun stays uniform in the sky day in and day out? When it's night out, where does the sun go? does it go to bed too like a street light?
That works on Fe and Re
im listening...
ok wanna start with shadows?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9CQPMOzeRs
Can you prove that the earth is flat?
You can't.....
Your sophomoric approach is pathetic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP912mNKvAQ
Oh no, a YT link to another whack job Eric Togay.
Talk about a sophomoric approach...kek
Here is another theory that you just proved false.
That a coo-coo clock is always right twice a day....
You just proved his point. Thanks for playing.