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Zongongo ago

Assuming the sun is 92.9 million miles away and suns rays are parrallel is a big assumption. If that assumption is wrong, (it is), the whole experiment falls apart. If it qere 3,000 miles away on a flat earth, you'd get the same results.
Think outside your box.

Rainy-Day-Dream ago

how do you know that "assumption" is wrong?

Zongongo ago

Do you (know) it's right? If it's that far away, why would it feel cooler when a small cloud passes in front of the sun. Or when the sun approaches the horizon, (minimal % distance change ?

Rainy-Day-Dream ago

slow down there buddy, you stated that "it is" wrong, what were you basing that on?

Zongongo ago

Alright, l admit "it is" is hard to prove but some hard evidence here.

https://youtu.be/PHPGIqUBrWo

Just submitting the video not the audio.

If the sun were 92.9 million miles away, with parralell rays, explain the small, localized sun spot.

Rainy-Day-Dream ago

do you understand how light from the sun interacts with our atmosphere?