29 Feb 2020 20:00:35
Does our Sun set behind the distant horizon?

Or does it pass through too much atmosphere to see?

{Ed033's Note - Yes, you don't normally see the Sun fade out like in this video. This video proves the Sun doesn't set behind any curvature of the Earth. The Sun moves away from the observer until the Sun's light can't penetrate through the atmosphere between the observer and the Sun.


 
29 Feb 2020 22:08:33
*some subtext from videos I post.

Whatever the slant of whatever video, it aggravates me that people feel the need to mock the other side. It just takes weight out of the debate. You believe what you believe. Too be shamed for that in any shape or form is subhuman.

I have never said I was right. I will be happily proven wrong.

Prove me wrong on the videos I post. I encourage it.


 
02 Mar 2020 00:14:17
Southern konkey, that's the problem. I could make a video very easily showing whatever I like. Learn the other side mate. Read a book and study physics. You would see why we mock your views. It's because they're completely wrong. We can't argue our points because your choosing to ignore even the simplest laws of the universe. Explain your best points as to why the universe is flat. I don't want videos and I won't show you nasa videos. I'll tell you simple physics.

 

{Ed033's Note - The whole point of the videos so someone doesn't have to write an essay. Your mind is so closed, you won't watch the videos on here.


 
02 Mar 2020 15:44:14
Standard you clearly don't read my posts or watch the videos as Ed has stated.

I have never once said the Earth is flat. Find my other post to you. I am not wasting my time repeating myself.