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Flat Earth Community / An updated simplified TFES Animation Model
« on: January 19, 2025, 04:21:17 AM »
In a recent post from Tom dated December 20, he said that "this community has always accepted the Midnight Sun in its models; the Antarctic midnight sun has been in flat earth models since at least the 1920's."
Based on this, I took the simplified animation model in the Wiki and highlighted what an observer in Antarctica would see when looking South at a Midnight Sun:
- When the actual Sun is on the other side of the flat earth plane and moving in a Clockwise direction, a Midnight Sun would be moving in a Counter-Clockwise direction (to an observer in Antarctica looking South) on the other side of the flat earth plane. Is this correct? Also, would the same sunspots visible on the actual Sun also be visible on the Midnight Sun?
Based on this, I took the simplified animation model in the Wiki and highlighted what an observer in Antarctica would see when looking South at a Midnight Sun:
- When the actual Sun is on the other side of the flat earth plane and moving in a Clockwise direction, a Midnight Sun would be moving in a Counter-Clockwise direction (to an observer in Antarctica looking South) on the other side of the flat earth plane. Is this correct? Also, would the same sunspots visible on the actual Sun also be visible on the Midnight Sun?