![]() They took regular ball earth and made it bigger and icier with a boiling hot gas giant thing on top of it. Either the sun is too far away to see, or it's not. Yes earth is flat but it’s in a ball, it’s just a different type of earth, it’s still flat tho and gravity still applies. ![]() In all actuality, going higher would make you farther from the sun because you are increasing the length of the hypotenuse of the triangle, which is your visual line of sight to the sun. Of course, there is no explanation where the sun goes too far to be seen, like over the horizon on the ocean, and where going higher would bring it back to where you could see it. He touches on it briefly, but glosses over it and quickly moves on.Įnds with a clever edit showing a "mike drop" moment where the globe earther is left speechless. ![]() The problem will be on oceans or anywhere the horizon isn't blocked by tall objects (a local horizon, btw). Of course, he picked a scenario where it would indeed work on a flat earth. Weiss claims the sun shoots off into the distance, and then shows a series of illustrations using mountains to prove his point. The question the globe believer asks is how does going higher allow you to see the sun again, and he shows a drone video demonstrating that. This is classic flerfspective and gobbledygook regarding sunsets.
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