The Flat Earth Society
Flat Earth Discussion Boards => Flat Earth Theory => Topic started by: KreamyK on December 09, 2017, 12:41:58 AM
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So on the flat earth model, the sun acts kind of like a spotlight. But wouldn't people in the areas not covered by sunlight be able to see the sun as well?
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So on the flat earth model, the sun acts kind of like a spotlight. But wouldn't people in the areas not covered by sunlight be able to see the sun as well?
And you dont think this was ever considered over the last 150 years?
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So on the flat earth model, the sun acts kind of like a spotlight. But wouldn't people in the areas not covered by sunlight be able to see the sun as well?
And you dont think this was ever considered over the last 150 years?
So are you going to answer my question?...
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And you dont think this was ever considered over the last 150 years?
Sure, it has to get tiring to answer the same questions repeatedly. Do you have a link or two to the answer? And surely whatever answer there is can be improved. Go ahead and direct us there and keep improving it.