Still waiting on several questions
Here is FE:
Center is the North Pole.
First red circle is the Equator
Yellow circle is the Tropic of Capricorn
Second red circle is the edge of the earth.
Radius pointing directly down is 0 degrees longitude ( the Great Meridian, aka Greenwich Mean Time/GMT)
Radius pointing up and to the right is 120 degrees east longitude
The intersection of this line and the Tropic of Capricorn represents the position of the sun at 4 am GMT on Dec 22
When the sun is at this position its light is somehow shining on the bottom of the map (sunrise is just before 4 am on Dec 22 at 60 degrees South Latitude so everything south of this point on the map will be lit)
without also shining at the North Pole. How?
- Also waiting for an explanation why the speed of the sun traveling over the earth slows down from Sep - Dec even though it's supposedly traveling a longer distance according to FE (from the equator circle to the Trop of Cap circle), and why it speeds up from Dec - Mar even though it's supposedly traveling a shorter distance (Trop of Cap to equator). (See diagram above)
- Also waiting for an explanation of how a non-sphere sun (and moon) always looks like a sphere as it moves farther away during the day
- Also waiting for an explanation of how everywhere in the Southern Hemisphere they see the same constellations when they face directly south, even though on a FE they are all looking in different directions. (See diagram above - how can the person looking directly away from the North Pole along the bottom radial line see the same thing as a person looking along any other radial line?)
I think moo might just not be bright enough to understand the explanations. BigOT on the other hand is being disingenuous in his discussion; whether he believes his BS or not is irrelevant.