During a lunar eclipse, all observers see the event simultaneously but at different hours of the night in local time. The difference in time is proportional to distance. How is this possible if the earth is flat?
I'm sure everyone already saw an explanation of how that works on a globe. Now let's see an explanation of how that works on a flat earth. Is there any?
Well, that sure proves you can't think in 3 dimensions, or understand the scale of the Earth/moon/sun system.
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During a lunar eclipse, all observers see the event simultaneously but at different hours of the night in local time. The difference in time is proportional to distance. How is this possible if the earth is flat?
I'm sure everyone already saw an explanation of how that works on a globe. Now let's see an explanation of how that works on a flat earth. Is there any?
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What eclipse was this and from which location was it filmed?