Comments by "Andrea M" (@H3CL) on "Johnny Harris"
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@budimansinaga7706 No, they don't. If you did the math, a 3000 miles high sun would never go below a certain angle, yet we all see it reach the Horizon and disappear bottom up. You simply cannot dispute this. From my location, when the sun is the farthest away, at midnight in the winter solstice, it would be at 18.9 degrees with the horizontal, which is way higher that the tallest obstacle I would have in the way. Face it, basic math destroys flat earth, and you don't know how perspective really works. And no, you don't feel a constant speed, you can test this easily by yourself. Do you feel constantly pushed against the seat of an airplane going 500mph? NO, you don't, because you only feel accelerations, but you deliberately dismiss this evidence because, once again, it destroys your model.
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