Comments by "Kryten" (@sparehead8911) on "Jubilee"
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Im curious, and hoping a flat earther can help me.
One of your assertions is that the sun is local and close by.
So, could you tell me exactly how close it is?
Could you also then explain why, if its so close and heating up the planet, why the air temperature doesn't increase as i go higher?
And a further enquiry, given that you say the sun is local, i wonder if you could explain why the planet Mercury, which is proven to exist and orbit the sun at a distance of 43m miles, experiences daytime temperatures in excess of 400 degrees C, when our local sun barely gets the earths surface above 50 degrees C in places?
Any advice, flat earthers?
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