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Flat Earth Discussion Boards => Flat Earth Theory => Topic started by: nathrind on March 10, 2022, 07:45:01 PM

Title: Why do opposite sides of the earth see daylight simultaneously in a FE Summer?
Post by: nathrind 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?
Title: Re: Why do opposite sides of the earth see daylight simultaneously in a FE Summer?
Post by: Pete Svarrior on April 10, 2022, 07:59:57 PM
https://forum.tfes.org/index.php?topic=10088.0