24 hour sun pt 4

If you want to claim that the sky doesn’t affect the ground, you'll need to explain why so many observable phenomena from timekeeping to the curvature of the Earth, only make sense within the context of a spherical Earth. It’s not a matter of "sky" determining the "ground" it's about how the two work together, which is fully explained by the globe model.
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Dr. flatpawn
Dr. flatpawn7d ago
:Mhmm:
indio007
indio0077d ago
"If you want to claim that the sky doesn’t affect the ground," this is a matter of logic. it is objectivity TRUE. that you can't prove the thing but looking at something that is not the thing,. you'll need to explain why so many observable phenomena from timekeeping to the curvature of the Earth, we don' need to explain anything. Just so stories are nothing but affirming the consequent. This is false as i already demonstrated and you replied to. Lie again and get banned only make sense within the context of a spherical Earth." Appeal to common sense is a logical fallacy. What does or does nto make sense is a statement about your pea brain more than anything.
Secret Asian Man
if you're saying that the observations of the sky can only happen if the world is a sphere, we're going to need direct measurements of the sphere, not wishful thinking or an argument from ignorance. It's not just a claim that using sky observations is non sequitur, it is proven every time people like you fail to provide a logical syllogism connecting the two things - movement of a celestial object and the alleged shape of the earth. And then in the same breath you ask us for an explanation when we make no such claims about what the sun should or should not do. The earth measures flat regardless of what things in the sky do.

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