Sun on the South of the antartica
If the Earth is flat and the Sun is the thing that spin around us, hows possible to look to the South and still see the Sun in antartica? As if antartica is localized in the "border" of the Earth isnt it supposed to be only the barrier and the void looking to the South?
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What exactly does the sky have to do with the ground.
Whatever happens in the sky can't be accurately studied so it's a phenonmon.
@doldie if you are at the south pole you need a compas to show direction, on globe there is no south to the south pole, you look north always.
On flat earth you do not know what the Antarctica continent is like, nor do we know what the sun is or how it interacts with the sky, you ask a loaded question with assumptions and artifacts of globe modeling
The sun is apparent. Try to figure out what that means.