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I love our Earth being flat!  I still am hungry for better understanding of the celestial clockwork.  If the Sun's path remains between the tropic of Cancer and the tropic of Capricorn, on the flat earth, then the distance is greater to travel over the later than the former.  Since the tropic of Capricorn has a greater circumference, then the tropic of Cancer, it means the path is longer, thus the Sun must travel faster to make his 24 hours lap.  What does this mean for the south-americans  in their day's lenght around the winter solstice?  Does it go quick?  Wouldn't they get long nights too?  The heliocentric model gives them long days like the opposite of our summer solstice.  Can anyone down south hear this shout?  What kind of daylight do you have for christmas?

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Aloha!  In june 2012, after 5 years of patience from having read about it, I saw the transit of Venus with my own eyes from Hawai'i.  This phenomenon is rare and was only observed 7 times, in 1639, 1761, 1769, 1847, 1882, 2004 and 2012 as Venus, while retrograding, passed in front of the Sun's face.  How can Venus leave the Firmament and fly on this side of the Sun? 
What about the lunar eclipses, which appear twice a year?  What shadows the moon if the Earth doesn't move to pass between the Sun and Moon?
Having been an astrologer for almost 20 years, I have a keen understanding of the solar system's clockwork.  Now thanks to Flatearthers who blew my mind, I have to re-learn all those logics.  Please solve these ones for me, because I realy enjoy telling people about how flat the world is and looking educated in the process

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