Today, I show that the sun would have to cast light on the Earth in some very peculiar and every-changing ways in order to come anywhere remotely close to real-world experience.
Your debating style starts off with "since we KNOW that the sun illunimates 50% of the world at all times..." and continue with the therefores. You continuously lie about our positions and you lie about the supposedly conclusive evidence which you have not shown to be true, such as with the power site showing that the earth is in constant 50% illumination. Why shoud we bother to talk to you?
Actually we do know the sun illuminates 50% of the earth, sometimes clouds get in the way. We have yet to see any numbers from you.
You have to forgive Tom - he's a bit flustered because we found PVoutput.org - which shows the amount of power generated by about a million solar power plants around the world.
We can use this to generate approximate sunrise and sunset times for any location on Earth and any day of the year...sun comes up...power goes on...sun goes down...power goes off.
This is a dangerous thing for FE'ers - and Tom knows it. So he's currently floundering around looking for a reason to discard this data source...as he's tried to timeanddate.org and airline flight data.
Basically, having hard data is something Tom demands at ever stage - and then recoils from when it's provided to him.
So - currently, we know that solar power plants don't start generating power right at the moment the sun rises - there seems to be about a 15 minute delay. That's probably because the glass on the panels undergoes total internal reflection at such shallow angles. But it really doesn't matter.
For the purposes of the things we wish to demonstrate here - it's quite sufficient to have approximate data. All we need to know is that on the equinox, all of the power plants start and stop generating power at about the same time. That's plenty good enough to demolish both of the maps the FE'ers present AND to clearly demonstrate that no "bipolar map" can ever work.
Obviously this is not good news for Tom - so he's in "panic mode" right now.
Meanwhile - I'm on the hunt for the source data recorded by Dutch sailors about "The Green Flash"...that would make for a very elegant disproof of FET.