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Flat Earth Theory / Re: Seasons. How do they work on flat earth?
« on: November 20, 2017, 09:45:28 PM »
Well the way i see it in the model the Sun moves more towards the outer edge to give Southern hemisphere summer? and then moves inward towards the north pole to give Summer in the North...

My problem with that is the Sun always travels across the sky at the same speed no matter what time of year it is. How does it travel the huge distance in the South compared to the North in exactly the same time. Without speeding up ?

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Flat Earth Theory / Seasons. How do they work on flat earth?
« on: November 20, 2017, 08:36:16 AM »
Can someone explain how seasons work on the flat earth model please thankyou.

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Flat Earth Community / Re: North pole Sunlight.
« on: August 09, 2017, 08:26:08 AM »
Yep ill try later Tom

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Flat Earth Community / Re: The Moon
« on: August 08, 2017, 02:24:17 PM »
The size of the Moon can be fairly well guestamated by a layman by the size of its craters.
Any mpacts big enough to move it 'Would have moved it' or deformed it so we know by looking at the Moons craters and the craters "Blast radius" the rough size of it.
You have a formula for all that?  What do you "guestimate" the diameter to be?

A Guestamation of the Moons size going by Crater size and Blast radius (Which is still there) and Shadows cast from Craters brings the Moon close to 3500Km in diameter. This Guestamation puts its distance from us at around 390,000- 410,000 Kms away from us. using discrepancy...  Whats your best guess at its distance?

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Flat Earth Community / Re: The Moon
« on: August 07, 2017, 09:24:00 PM »
The size of the Moon can be fairly well guestamated by a layman by the size of its craters.
Any mpacts big enough to move it 'Would have moved it' or deformed it so we know by looking at the Moons craters and the craters "Blast radius" the rough size of it.

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Flat Earth Community / Re: The Moon
« on: August 07, 2017, 09:18:26 PM »
Forgive me guys im very new to this FE stuff but all the models ive ever seen put the Sun and Moon very low over the flat Earth which made me think of the obvious flaw of people seeing completley opposite sides of a ball as it goes past. Can this debait go on without figures of size, Altitude, Size of the flat Earth?

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Flat Earth Community / Re: The Moon
« on: August 07, 2017, 09:05:05 PM »
So as you've recalculated that as linear from the given size of the room can you now give the figures you have for how high and big the Moon is and how big Earth is? I could calculate the angles from that from two given points on Earth at night.

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Flat Earth Community / Moon visible at night on FE ..How?
« on: August 07, 2017, 06:14:29 PM »
How is the Moon visible on FE if the Sun isnt shining on it? Or if the Sun is Shining on it how is the Light from the Moon able to get to my eyes and everyone elses but not light up the ground? If the Moon is lit by itself how can a shadow be on the Moon?

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Flat Earth Community / Re: The Moon
« on: August 07, 2017, 06:09:00 PM »
However, if that same rubix cube is instead 1 mile above your head, and it travels across the length of your room, you will NOT be able to see is green colored side. The rubix cube will have hardly turned at all when it gets to a position 30 feet away. You will still be looking at its white underside.
I'm sure we all agree with that, but the moon moves much more than a mile or two according to FET.

As a object increases its height it will turn slower. We do not know how slow, however. Infinitely slow? Does the slowness become imperceptible or perhaps stop turning altogether at some point? Could it be that an object turns so slow that it reaches the vanishing point before rotating to any significant degree? There is a lack of data because the maximums of perspective theory were never studied.

If something is a specific height, and from directly underneath two people traveled in opposite directions away and stopped after traveling a distance equal to it's height, they will have a 90 degree difference in their viewing angles of that object.  At roughly what point, and why, would that change?

I agree
A person below the Moon would see the bottom. Two people far apart would get a 45 degree view and so 90 degrees difference to them . Theres absolutely no way all three of them would see the same view of the Moon. Altitude of the Moon makes no difference. The angles narrow down but its impossible physically for everyone to see the same side. Especially with a good old telescope. I was hoping for a good answer to this one.

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Flat Earth Community / Re: North pole Sunlight.
« on: August 07, 2017, 05:47:24 PM »
When the Northern Hemiplane is in summer, the sun is over the Northern Hemiplane. Why do you believe that it is over the Southern Hemiplane when it is summer in the North?

Sry yes i got that wrong. I agree.
But at midnight (Mid summers day in northern hemisphere Summer ) the Sun is observable from the north pole at midnight. How can this be if the Sun is Shining only down on the opposite side of the Earth? People who are in darkness (South of the North pole) cant see the Sun but from extreme northern positions other people can. How if the Earth is flat? 

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Flat Earth Community / Re: The Moon
« on: August 07, 2017, 05:39:36 PM »
I assure you, Use a telescope and you will see the different sides of the cube from all different locations from below in great detail. Do you not see how much the view of the moon would be different to someone in the extreme north compared to extreme south positions on the Earth? Even without a telescope? Sorry but i honestly came here to find out what you guys had for these questions.
Im not a basher of FE earth at all .if anything i wanted to learn the full theory but these questions ive posted i think ae seriously tough to answer for FE .Just wanted to see if you guys had a concrete answer as to why.

To me the same view of the Moon we see doesnt add up to FE earth theory.
The Stars rotation hasnt been answered yet.
The North pole Moon observation is something of a puzzle too for me to fit with FE theory. So yep i honestly just wanted to know how the current model fits with those questions ive asked.

 

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Flat Earth Community / Re: North pole Sunlight.
« on: August 07, 2017, 04:04:00 PM »
Ok ill try it again  :)

If im at the North pole in Northern hemispheres summer and on mid summers night. At Midnight i can see the Sun. If im right The Sun is directly South of my position in the Southern hemisphere according to Flat Earth Theory. So imagine a Clockface im at 12 oclock The Sun is at 6 oclock (Below the Equator because its FE Northern hemisphere summer) Now imagine a place directly between us for example the UK. How is it i can see the Sun but people in the UK cant even though they are closer to the Sun and the Earth is Flat?

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Flat Earth Community / Re: The Moon
« on: August 07, 2017, 03:48:14 PM »
Why are you talking about how the Moon turns? Im talking about observation from say 4 peoples position on earth looking at the Moon at the same time. So The question is simpler than that.

If im below a ball  that is hanging from the centre of a room and im in one corner of the room and you are below the ball in another corner of the room and the ball has a dot drawn on it facing directly my face. How is the dot directly facing your face at the same time?
It doesnt matter if you put the ball a mile high the dot will always only be facing me and not you.. Please tell me how this fits with what i see at night with everyone else that observes the same thing.

Imagine the moon is directly in the middle of 4 peoples positions on Earth at one point in the night. One observer see the moon travelling towards him. Then over his head and then away While another observer sees the moon disapearing away from him. The third sees the moon travelling across the sky from left to right. The fourth observer sees the moon travelling the opposite way. How do they all see the same "face" of the moon at any point of the moons travels over the night?

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Flat Earth Community / Re: North pole Sunlight.
« on: August 07, 2017, 03:11:17 PM »
I looked through it but couldnt find much on the question.
Are you saying the people in the North polar region are looking at light thats been bent across the hemisphere somehow? How would this be possible as the Suns position at Midnight is the opposite side of the North Pole. IE an observer  looking at the Misummer/midnight Sun from the North pole would have to look in the opposite direction of where the Sun is supposed to be on FE

ive confused myself with my own queston -:)

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Flat Earth Community / The Moon
« on: August 07, 2017, 03:04:47 PM »
When the Moon is over the Equator on FE
How is it that peope in both hemispheres see the same face of the moon and in fact everyone including people in a position that the moon is travelling to see the same face as the moon as people that observe the moon as it has past over head.

All those people at the same time see the same face of the moon. How does FE explain this.
Thanks.

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That article does not address my question. All that article addresses is a possible theory as to why stars rotate.. Theres nothing there about differece between hemispheres.

If im at the North pole looking up the stars will rotate clockwise. If im at the South pole (or Southern Hemisphere to keep everyone happy) looking up the stars will rotate anti clockwise and the stars position is fixed against each other throughout the whole night. How does FE theory explain this?

PS:
Im not here to bash FE at all. Just would like to know how these things are addressed in FE theory.

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Hi,
Could someone well versed in current flat earth theory please explain to me the rotation of stars across the night sky.

I have watched the night sky from Northern hemisphere/Equatorial/Southern Hemisphere stars and they all travel across the sky the same distance apart from each other every night.. How does Flat Earth theory explain the rotational opposite direction between Northern Hemispheres and Southern hemispheres?

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Flat Earth Community / North pole Sunlight.
« on: August 06, 2017, 08:48:48 PM »
Hi can anyone who knows tell me:

With the current Flat Earth Theory
If im at the North Pole in mid summer so i can see the sun at midnight in a direct line with the UK for instance and the Sun which according to flat earth theory is in the Southern (Outer) Hemisphere. Why cant people at exactly the same time as me see the Sun from the UK. but i can from the North Pole??

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