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on a flat earth the sun would be largest at noon when it is closest to you then shrink as it moves away in the evening. when adjusted for glare it doesnt

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>zero evidence
use eclipse glasses to cut out the glare and you see the sun isn't shrinking off into the distance the way it would if the sun was moving overhead of a flat earth. you'll cope by posting a vid of the sun shrinking but we will all see the obvious glare.

anyone can test this themselves