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7/24/2025, 3:47:50 PM
>>511225108
>Because the supposed only light source is the supposed star, Sun.
That's why I said to look west just after sunset, because you're not seeing the satellites themselves but the sun reflected off the solar panels.
If you have a sun filter you can compare pictures of the sun on different parts of the planet as well.
In a flat earth they should be upside-down in the opposite 'corner'
>Because the supposed only light source is the supposed star, Sun.
That's why I said to look west just after sunset, because you're not seeing the satellites themselves but the sun reflected off the solar panels.
If you have a sun filter you can compare pictures of the sun on different parts of the planet as well.
In a flat earth they should be upside-down in the opposite 'corner'
7/17/2025, 6:29:47 AM
7/7/2025, 3:19:26 AM
>>509703256
>100% of sunsets/sunrises
the sun is up there all day and never changes size even at noon when it would be closest on a flat earth
now debunk this, keeping in mind its easy to see sunspots with just a pair of binoculars aimed at a sheet of paper so you cant just blame nasa telescopes
>100% of sunsets/sunrises
the sun is up there all day and never changes size even at noon when it would be closest on a flat earth
now debunk this, keeping in mind its easy to see sunspots with just a pair of binoculars aimed at a sheet of paper so you cant just blame nasa telescopes
6/14/2025, 1:51:27 AM
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