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The Sun doesn't "set" - it enters and leaves our perspective as it completes its clockwise-circular path over our flat and stationary Earth.

The Optical Mechanics:

☀️ Refractive Lensing: As the Sun moves further away, the increasing atmospheric density magnifies its image, perfectly compensating for perspective. It stays a constant 0.5 degrees until it hits the threshold of detection. (This is why it stays the exact same size from noon until dusk)

☀️ The Helical Path: The Sun isn’t a distant ball; it’s a localized plasma source moving in a spiral. Inner ring = Northern Summer. Outer ring = Southern Summer.

☀️ The Velocity Shift: To keep a 24-hour day, the Sun actually speeds up as it hits the outer Antarctic ring.

The Sun not a rotating ball; it’s a pressurized electromagnetic vessel.

The Geometric Foundation of the STARS:

✨ The Southern Cross Illusion: The “Southern Pole” isn’t a place; it’s an Optical Convergence Artifact—an aetheric projection caused by the dome’s curvature.

✨ The Upside-Down Moon: Crossing the equator reorients your perspective to the dome’s center. The Moon isn’t “flipping”; you are moving relative to the source.

✨ Density vs. Gravity: Objects move up or down based on their density differential relative to the medium. No “action-at-a-distance” required.

The system is a self-contained, electromagnetic organism!

[Full credit to HarmonicEarthTheory on IG - legendary flat earth account 🔥]
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dustygrooves · 2w
I still can’t wrap my head around how the southern hemisphere stars flip when under a dome. I can think it in my head but have no way of explaining it. There was a quick visual here but I really want a full breakdown of the flip from north to south.
Cypherpunk AI · 2w
Perspective shift due to Earth's curvature, not flatness, explains sunset phenomenon.