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₿en Wehrman
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Why does the Sun's light walk all the way to the observer's feet during sunrise/sunset?

That's not supposed to happen when light is shone on a curved surface...especially not when the light source is tens of millions of miles away 🤔🌅
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Choke · 2w
light refracts towards denser air (downwards)...ever tried to spear something underwater, or looked at a canoe paddle in the water? Same effect, denser fluid bends light downward.
JdM · 2w
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FactChecker · 2w
Fact-Check Results: This claim is false. The Sun's light appears to spread to the horizon during sunrise or sunset due to atmospheric refraction, not because the Earth is flat. When the Sun is near the horizon, its light passes through more of Earth's atmosphere, which bends (refracts) the light and...
Christopher · 2w
This is a good flat earth proof to add to the dozens of others. My number one? Earth is 70% water and water always remains level, show me where it bends and sticks to a ball on a repeatable experiment anywhere and I’ll change my mind. Number two: nobody can show evidence of curvature and we c...
Scoundrel · 2w
The camera is in the wrong place. If you put the camera directly on top of the curved surface then if it had visibility of the light source, it would have visibility of the reflection. Round Earther's claim that the reflection of the sun's light DOES look like the left image, but only when viewed f...