So how can there be a sunset or sunrise?
--- because light does not travel forever and you can not see forever.
Even a spotlight turned at a right angle to the viewer is visible to a viewer miles away, and the sun is a -27 magnitude star or for those that use watts, 380 Septillion watts of light. Oh and in lumens it is 6.84X1033 lumens.
Which all boils down to this: 1 cloud in the sky is enough to fully obfuscate the sun's rays.
Sunset is not caused by
clouds fully obfuscating the sun's rays
A cloud can block the direct rays of the sun, but even the heaviest of clouds
lets some light through and around!
We get sunsets on the clearest of days AND the sun sets at a
very predictable time - within a minute or so! I think this alone it sufficient to show that obscuring by the atmosphere is NOT the cause of the sun setting.
What is more is the the sun quite clearly appears to set
behind the horizon.
Sometimes I find it hard to believe that any Flat Earther has ever really seen a sunrise or sunset.
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Are you really going to claim that the sun in these photos is simply being hidden by the "dirty atmosphere" fully obfuscating the sun! Yes, there are clouds, but the sun is going down
behind that horizon - my eyes tell me so.Yes, I took those photos at Weipa on Cape York in North Queensland at 6:20 PM and 6:24 PM on Aug 28, 2003
I do really think that someone needs to visit an eye-doctor fast!
As I (and numerous others) have said of flat earthers. You claim that "the earth looks flat", then ALL other observations, experiments and measurements have to be distorted to suit that ONE observation!
Talk about brainwashed closed minds.