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Sunsets explained on a Flat Earth model.

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Kaleb The Socrat2 years ago

lets hear your best rebuttal Einstein, got anything more specific then a “NUH UH”?

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Ryan2 years ago

The sun stays roughly the same size throughout its transit of the sky. The midday sun would have to be at least twice as big as the sun at sunrise or sunset to work on flerf world.

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ophello2 years ago

Being 100% wrong about everything must be a full time job for you.

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David Williams III2 years ago

Being able to see the sun set over the horizon twice shows the sun is NOT moving away on a flat plane. But disappearing behind the curve. Raising the drone simply gets you above the curve.

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MADBAL2 years ago

Why does this guy have so many followers. He clearly doesn’t deserve 1.

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Hap Rho2 years ago

There is so much magic involved with flat earth. Why would anybody believe fe when heliocentrism is simple, easy to understand, complete, and error free?

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Mandy2 years ago

From my 39 years around the sun I've noticed that it doesn't shrink as it reached the horizon, it actually looks significantly bigger, same with the moon when coming up or going down. It is its smallest when directly overhead.

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siggy🧡💚🏳️‍🌈2 years ago

yes it should. the sun NEVER sets in flatearth. in real life however it never changes its angular size. and at some point we can see the sun set behind the horizon. there's no amount of denial that can change that fact. flat earth is a stupid fantasy.

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red pill rick2 years ago

What does your flat earth map look like?

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