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Flat Earth Theory / Why do opposite sides of the earth see daylight simultaneously in a FE Summer?
« on: March 10, 2022, 07:45:01 PM »
On Dec 21 every year, during the "southern hemisphere's" summer solstice
Puerto Williams, Chile experiences 17+hrs of full daylight and 0hrs of night.
Hobart, Tasmania experiences 15+hrs of full daylight and 4hrs of night.
Chicago, USA has 9hrs of full daylight and 11+hrs of night.
Is there a FE Theory model that accounts for the sun being visible on opposite sides of the earth at the same time, and also not visible in the center?
Puerto Williams, Chile experiences 17+hrs of full daylight and 0hrs of night.
Hobart, Tasmania experiences 15+hrs of full daylight and 4hrs of night.
Chicago, USA has 9hrs of full daylight and 11+hrs of night.
Is there a FE Theory model that accounts for the sun being visible on opposite sides of the earth at the same time, and also not visible in the center?