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Flat Earth Theory / Re: Opposite sides viewing the same planet.
« on: March 30, 2020, 04:46:44 PM »
I understand your point but it's not true. if you have two points on opposite sides of a globe they will not see the same skies thats the point here

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Flat Earth Theory / Re: Opposite sides viewing the same planet.
« on: March 30, 2020, 04:06:25 PM »
if we're a disc then people in those two areas, should be able to see the same planets and stars. if we're a globe we would see different skies?

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Flat Earth Theory / Re: Opposite sides viewing the same planet.
« on: March 30, 2020, 03:54:31 PM »
well you proved that the East coast of brazil and the West coast of Australia was not viable which I agreed on. however the West Coast of Colombia/Ecuador and the East Coast of australia is viable, based on the same source that you used earlier, this link https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/sunearth.html?month=3&day=30&year=2020&hour=9&min=38&sec=0&n=&ntxt=&earth=0

can we discuss this please

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Flat Earth Theory / Re: Opposite sides viewing the same planet.
« on: March 30, 2020, 03:45:50 PM »
Okay but now we're arguing semantics. Here is the east coast of Australia and the West Coast of Ecuador/Colombia. the point still stands could be not see the same planets from these two points if were flat and if were round we should see different
https://www.timeanddate.com/scripts/sunmap.php?iso=20200330T0938 (a link to the picture it was too large a file to post)

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Flat Earth Theory / Re: Opposite sides viewing the same planet.
« on: March 30, 2020, 03:25:01 PM »
This Screen shot is taken from a gif on the Flat Earth Wiki FAQ website as is the following quote under the physics and cosmology section.

"Planets (from Ancient Greek ἀστὴρ πλανήτης [astēr planētēs, "wandering star"], or just πλανήτης [planḗtēs, "wanderer"]) are orbiting astronomical objects. The Earth is not a planet by definition, as it sits at the centre of our solar system above which the planets and the Sun revolve."

So the question remains, if somewhere on the west coast of Australia and the East Coast of Brazil looked up in the night sky, like they both are in that image, should they not see the same planet(s) if were flat? And if we're round they would see different planets? just trying to understand better

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Flat Earth Theory / Opposite sides viewing the same planet.
« on: March 29, 2020, 04:35:41 PM »
So I'm new to all this but I have a question. In the Flat Earth model at some point in the day/night cycles there must be two cities that are on opposite sides of the disc or globe that are both at the same time in "night time" if we're a disc that has planets rotating above us. Then these two opposite points should be able to see the same planets at the same time. If we're a globe they should not? has this experiment or anything like it ever been carried out?

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Flat Earth Community / University Interview.
« on: November 25, 2019, 02:18:38 PM »
Hello everyone, my name is Phil and I'm a third year student at the University of Western Ontario. I'm doing a project for one of my classes on Flat Earth in the form of a podcast. I'm looking for someone to join, someone who is much more versed in the theory than I am. Feel free to email me at PhilatWestern@hotmail.com where we can discuss details and specifics. Thanks everyone

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