Difference between revisions of "Sunrise and Sunset"
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− | '''Sunrise and Sunset''' refers to the time of the day when the light of the Sun rises from or sets into the horizon. The Round Earth model describes sunset as | + | '''Sunrise and Sunset''' refers to the time of the day when the light of the Sun rises from or sets into the horizon. The Round Earth model describes sunset as a rotating spherical earth obscuring the Sun. The Flat Earth model describes sunset as the light of the Sun setting into the Flat Earth. |
[[File:Sunset.jpg|800px]] | [[File:Sunset.jpg|800px]] | ||
− | In accord with what we see, a spherical Earth | + | In accord with what we see, a rotating spherical Earth obscuring the Sun is not seen. We do not see the horizon rising upwards into the Sun. The most direct description of what we observe is that the light of the Sun is setting into a Flat Earth. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[Electromagnetic Acceleration]] | [[Electromagnetic Acceleration]] |
Revision as of 04:34, 20 May 2019
Sunrise and Sunset refers to the time of the day when the light of the Sun rises from or sets into the horizon. The Round Earth model describes sunset as a rotating spherical earth obscuring the Sun. The Flat Earth model describes sunset as the light of the Sun setting into the Flat Earth.
In accord with what we see, a rotating spherical Earth obscuring the Sun is not seen. We do not see the horizon rising upwards into the Sun. The most direct description of what we observe is that the light of the Sun is setting into a Flat Earth.