Re: 3 Experiments You Can Do At Home that PROVE THE EARTH IS FLAT
How does the sun circle anyways? Does it go under the Earth or circle around on top? Since it rises in the East and sets in the west everywhere on Earth, I'd have to assume it's just circling around on top, but then why can't we see it when it's on the other side of the Earth? Is the North Pole blocking the light?
How does the sun circle anyways? Does it go under the Earth or circle around on top? Since it rises in the East and sets in the west everywhere on Earth, I'd have to assume it's just circling around on top, but then why can't we see it when it's on the other side of the Earth? Is the North Pole blocking the light?
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