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Flat Earth Discussion Boards => Flat Earth Investigations => Topic started by: jimster on February 26, 2021, 10:31:49 PM

Title: Where is the sun at night?
Post by: jimster on February 26, 2021, 10:31:49 PM
On a clear night, I can see stars over the entire sky. Where is the FE sun? Seems like it can't be anywhere in the sky if I can see stars over the entire dome. Yet in other places, the sky is light blue and the sun is clearly visible. Even if the light shines directionally downward as a beam and doesn't travel far enough that I can see it when it is night here, I can still see stars in every direction. Why does the sun not block the stars wherever it is up there? Why does the sunlight not get to the entire earth when the comparatively weak light of the stars gets to me from the most distant part of the dome?

I hope some FE will explain. Thank you in advance.
Title: Re: Where is the sun at night?
Post by: Pete Svarrior on February 28, 2021, 08:21:52 AM
Please familiarise yourself with the basics prior to posting here. Locked.