This was posted on another topic, but I'd like to reply here where I can ask a question related to this topic:
Distance to the sun is about 6,700km.
I'll show you the video later.
Video is comfortable for me because of the language barrier.
On the other flat earth site, I asked you about how you calculate distance to a horizon and how much of an object beyond that horizon is hidden, either by the horizon or by obscuring objects.
You said you would do a video about that, but I haven't seen it yet.
I have found it very difficult to get an answer on how a horizon is defined and how distance to it is calculated on a flat earth. You've offered some numbers and figures in some of your videos but haven't shown how you derived them. I asked and you said it was complicated and takes experience. But you did finally say you would explain it.
This horizon topic is well-suited for discussing this, so I would ask if you're going to do a video, explain how to calculate horizon distance first. I'm much more eager to hear about that than how the sun can be explained as 6700km away. Maybe they're connected. I don't know.
(I don't visit the other site regularly so maybe you posted it and I missed it. If so, I apologize. I'll check later.)