In the other flat Earth society forum I did an experiment with another user to prove the shape of the Earth once and for all. I am new to this forum but I have been on the other forum for a while and I just got an account here. Anyway, here is the experiment:
Recently I organized
an experiment to prove the shape of the Earth where Dephelis and I both took pictures of the Sun at the same time at two very distant locations. Time zones were obviously taken into account.
My photo:
Dephelis's photo:
Astronomy telescopes have a tendency to flip their image as well as rotate it in weird ways and also it was sunrise for me and sunset for Dephelis so we are seeing the sun at different orientations. Here is my image rotated 180 degrees to match Dephelis's image better:
Here I have identified the sunspots on the two images:
Both these images contain the same sunspots in the same places which means that when they were taken the same side of the Sun was facing the two telescopes, but these images were taken at the same time from different continents so the only explanation is that the Sun is really far away, and if the Sun is really far away then the only way that time zones and seasons can be explained is by saying that the Earth is round. Any resident of Earth has experienced seasons, and time zones had to be taken into account when this experiment was being preformed so they are obviously real.
Conclusion: the Earth is round.