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Isa ⚡️ · 35w
Question to my flat earthers, what is your argument as to why there are time zones and why when it’s day time in Japan it’s night time in Mexico?
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The sun and moon are the same size and very close to us, so as they follow their circular track, different parts of the earth are lit/dark, creating timezones

This is also why when you go way up north, the sun is out nearly 24hrs a day, and never sets in some places

The seasons are caused by the sun/moon track narrowing and widening their path annually - attached a few videos below to explain further!

https://rumble.com/vccfdw-flat-earth-circumnavigation-and-time-zones.html
https://rumble.com/v231t8c-how-seasons-work-on-flat-earth.html
https://rumble.com/v5wz292-how-do-seasons-work-on-flat-earth.html
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SnapOutOfIt · 35w
I’m still stumped by star trails in the southern “hemisphere.” My understanding is that while different constellations, they rotate in the same manner as in the north. I once saw a video where they had a clear, domed paperweight on top of a flat earth map and it demonstrated how the reflectio...
JB · 35w
OK, but then in winter it's dark all the time. So the moon-sun symmetrical orbits in the video shift...?
royster⚡️ · 35w
Ben, are birds real?
franzap · 35w
How is it possible to fly from Santiago (Chile) to Auckland (NZ) in ~12 hours?
PAKES · 34w
This is so wrong in so many ways. 1. The sun is out 24 h in the north only during the summer. This model doesn't explain 24h of darkness in winter. 2. The system doesn't explain the reverse effects for the south. 3. The moon can be visible during the day.