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>> No.12060788 [View]
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>> No.11385657 [View]
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>>11385642
Silly imbecile. I can't believe you think the "horizon" is created by curvature and nothing else. Holy shit you're fucking retarded.

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>>11364010
Nope, the globe is fucking retarded, as are you, child of stardust.

>> No.11184106 [View]
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The earth is not rotating.

>> No.10225268 [View]
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>>10223765
Yes I have brainlet, have you?

>> No.10170667 [View]
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>>10170655
You can tell in this webm that the earth is stationary, with the sun moving over it.

>> No.10067346 [View]
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>> No.10038124 [View]
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>>10037251
Local sun circling above us.

>> No.9973971 [View]
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>>9973961
Sun moving, or earth moving?

>> No.9972868 [View]
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What direction is the earth rotating to cause the sunset in this webm?

>> No.9969387 [View]
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>>9969367
>thinks the earth is rotating creating the sun the move in this webm

>> No.9964616 [View]
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The earth.

>> No.9957051 [View]
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>>9957021
>The sun disappears when it reaches the horizon, not while it is above the horizon as it would if it acted like a spotlight.
Depends where you're viewing it from - if from ground level, your horizon isn't very far and the sun's light will be passing through thick atmosphere, increasing its size as it circles away. If viewing from a plane through much less dense atmosphere, like webm related, its movement becomes much clearer.

>As to the small/local thing, that wouldn't give you anything like the shadow lengths and angles to the sun that we see.
Why not? A 93 million miles away sun does?

>> No.9935823 [View]
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>>9934267
Correct, the earth is at the "center". The heliocentric model is sun worship (Helios is a Greek sun God) - they made the earth orbit the sun God, tilted towards it as if it's bowing.

The sun circles above the stationary earth, webm related, it's clear the earth is not rotating.

>> No.9927503 [View]
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Earth's rotation?

>> No.9888110 [View]
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>>9888104
It would with a small, local spotlight sun.

>> No.9866012 [View]
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>>9865962
*crickets* from the spacetimers, earth ain't moving fags.

>> No.9759871 [View]
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>>9759864
>the sun’s angular diameter does not change during a day. It’s been disproven
Yeah, okay.

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>>9745808
Brainlet, shadows can only be accurate if the distance to the sun as well as its size is accurate, which it clearly is not.

>> No.9739264 [View]
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>>9739140
It's flat.

>> No.9729462 [View]
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Hey guys, the sun is 93 million miles away and is a stationary object (to us) that we are orbiting around. In this video, you can clearly see this in action, with the earth rotating creating the sun set.

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