It would have to be, else the whole thing would be so massive, it would risk collapsing into a star. Except stars are smaller than planets in that picture, so never mind.
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This is literally part of standard flat earth models. The sun flies around in a circle above the earth, and when it gets far enough away from your location, that’s sunset/night.
I don’t know how they deal with the lack of change in the sun’s apparent diameter.
Edit: Looked it up. It’s due to “atmospheric distortion.”
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•How many Americans think they could beat Donald Trump in a fight?
71·1 day agoHave you not seen the pictures of him on the sides of RVs at his rallies? He’s shredded.
starik@lemmy.zipto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•How many Americans think they could beat Donald Trump in a fight?
2·2 days agoA lighter would be nice.
starik@lemmy.zipto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•How many Americans think they could beat Donald Trump in a fight?
3·2 days agoWhat age child do you think makes it a 50/50 fight?
Maybe 10?
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•How many Americans think they could beat Donald Trump in a fight?
19·2 days agoLook at the keyboard warrior, says he can beat up the most powerful man on the planet.
For octuple stuf Oreos? Hell yeah!
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Edge loads your passwords into memory in plaintext, but Microsoft says not to worryEnglish
03·2 days agoIt’s the height of narcissism to believe that everyone wants to get your passwords.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Edge loads your passwords into memory in plaintext, but Microsoft says not to worryEnglish
02·2 days agoIf you don’t have anything to hide, what’s the worry?
The bread and pasta is redundant. That’s fucking gross, and you should know that.
You can! North and south are arbitrary.