The Equinox is here again
Today is one of the dreaded days for the Flat Earthers, as the hard reality is that the light pattern that their puny 50 km diameter Sun is unequivocally known to create on their pizza-pie Earth today is depicted in the picture above: exactly half of the pizza is lit, at any given time, all though the day, as the 50/50 lighting split circles around the World.
Kind of hard to think of a nearby light source that is capable of creating such a dramatic and consistent light pattern.
Yet this is not even the wackiest light pattern that could be witnessed on the Flat Earth: having normal days and nights on latitudes from Southern Africa to South America to Australia to the North Pole, while at the same time having an endless day all around the complete “crust” area of the pizza pie that we others call “Antarctica” is even harder to explain.
So the solution has been that the Antarctica does not really exist, and thus all “Midnight Sun” videos from there are fake.
But what is happening today all around the World can be witnessed by anyone, anywhere: The Sun rises and sets pretty much at the same moment at every location that resides on the same longitude, exactly from the East: minute discrepancies that can be counted in seconds are caused by the varying altitudes of those locations.
Here's a short video that takes you along three locations around the World during the Equinox, revealing once again the incredulity of the Flat Earth model.
Happy equinox day.