A question I’ve often heard from people is, how can a sun moving above the clouds, parallel to the circular flat Earth possibly illuminate the bottom of the clouds, like we often see happen during sunrise and sunsets? Based on the results I’ve been having with the previous experiments I’ve been doing, I decided to test a theory I had. Sure enough, it worked! Check it out.
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Wow, you just did the impossible! You made a circle bigger than 360°.
Like I said, impossible. The atmosphere can not act like a magnifying lens. You just deleted a lot from your other surroundings by zooming in on just one spot. Is the atmosphere picky where it enlarges things and where it deletes things?
Think about it.
Does anyone have the other video of this same experiment but with cotton balls and more detail? Remember seeing it but can't find it now
Hi Rob, Would you mind explaining HOW a magnification effect does appear through the atmosphere?