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1st image shows someone (representing round Earth proponents) having a "gotcha" moment, thinking they've found a fatal flaw in flat Earth theory. Presumably arguing that a flat Earth model couldn't explain day/night cycles.
2nd image shows same person becoming distressed when flat Earth proponents demonstrate their explanation: a localized sun acting like a spotlight moving in circles above the flat plane, which would create day and night cycles in different regions as the "spotlight" moves around.
round Earth proponents think they have a slam-dunk argument against flat Earth theory, but then get frustrated when flat Earthers provide their model for how day/night cycles would work on a flat plane.
1st image shows someone (representing round Earth proponents) having a "gotcha" moment, thinking they've found a fatal flaw in flat Earth theory. Presumably arguing that a flat Earth model couldn't explain day/night cycles.
2nd image shows same person becoming distressed when flat Earth proponents demonstrate their explanation: a localized sun acting like a spotlight moving in circles above the flat plane, which would create day and night cycles in different regions as the "spotlight" moves around.
round Earth proponents think they have a slam-dunk argument against flat Earth theory, but then get frustrated when flat Earthers provide their model for how day/night cycles would work on a flat plane.
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