Antarctica consistently has roughly 6 months of sunlight and daylight per year. How does this work on the flat earth where the sun goes around Antarctica and can't ever light the any of it for 6 months at a time?
I made this post earlier today. Pete Svarrior also locked this earlier with just a link to the FAQ. Going to the sunlight section, I merely saw a gif of the flat earth sun going around, along with a couple more diagrams, none of which had Antarctica being lit for half the year. My question still stands.
How does this explain 6 months of light and dark at Antarctica?