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Revision as of 19:14, 29 April 2019
The theory of the Electromagnetic Accelerator (EA) states that there is a mechanism to the universe that pulls light upwards. All light curves upwards over long distances. This is an alternative to the perspective theory proposed in Earth Not a Globe. Sunset happens as result of these curving light rays.
The above illustration depicts rays from the sun which intersect with the earth. Other rays not depicted may miss the earth and make a "u-turn" back into space.
Clouds Lit From Underside
Rays which miss the earth will turn back up into space, and may hit the underside of clouds.
Nearside Always Seen
A consequence of this paradigm the observer will always see the nearside (underside) of the celestial bodies. The below image depicts the extremes of the Moon's rising and setting. The image of the nearside face of the moon is bent upwards around the moon and faces the observer to either side of it.
Lunar Phases
The sun's upwardly curving rays also results in the phases of the moon. When the moon is far from the sun and higher than it, the Full Moon occurs. When the moon is closer to the sun and lower than it, the New Moon occurs.
Sample side-view sun ray diagram for visualization: