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Flat Earth Theory / Re: Areas of daylight are impossible on a bipolar map
« on: April 14, 2017, 02:58:58 AM »Quote
There are lots of resources online that can tell you the time of sunrise and sunset at most locations, including this one that I use quite effectively to arrange my appointments with people all over the world: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/
To claim there are no records is just plain incorrect. Humans have been keeping records of things like the sunrise and sunset since agriculture began and probably before. I have noticed you make a lot of these sweeping statements claiming there are no records and yet if the calculators were wrong, don't you think the people who use them would have noticed by now?
And besides, here is a website with weather records including sunrise and sunset: https://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/MUHA/2010/4/13/DailyHistory.html?req_city=San%20Francisco&req_statename=Cuba. Note that the page linked to shows that on April 10th, 2010, the sun rose in Havana, Cuba at 7:10 am and set at 7:49 pm. You can search other locations and dates using their database. How much data do you need to believe that the sun was up in say Auckland when it was 3:00 pm in NYC in March of this year?
Those are just calculators. You know that timeanddate.com doesn't have people at every location on earth reporting the sunrise and sunset times, right?