Celestial Navigation on Flat Earth

Light bends 1° for every 69 miles you travel. A more precise measure is approximately 69.17 miles or 111.32 kilometers. This means the actual position of an object is different from where it appears. You can test this by observing Polaris and using right angle triangles. For instance, if you are at 30° North Latitude, then Polaris will appear 30° above the horizon. To calculate the distance from the North Pole (90° North) to 30° North...

The Role of the Black Sun in Flat Earth Theory: A Gravitational Lensing Approach to the 24-Hour Antarctic Sun

Abstract This research paper presents a theoretical framework to model the phenomenon of a 24-hour sun in Antarctica under the Flat Earth hypothesis, utilizing advanced concepts in physics and optics. The core of this model is based on the integration of Snell's Law, gravitational lensing, and wave diffraction to simulate continuous sunlight in specific regions of a flat Earth. This study introduces the concept of the "Black Sun," or Ketu,...

Collectively Debunking the Globe at Firmament Trackers Event – June 29th, 2024 1:15UTC0

Location: Newcastle | Moon Altitude: 6.016°Location: Bückeburg | Moon Altitude: 17.914°Location: Leicester | Moon Altitude: 11.796°Location: Kruger Park | Moon Altitude: 40.530°Location: Warnbro Beach | Moon Altitude: 34.710°Location: Garden Hill | Moon Altitude: 44.908°Location: Victoria | Moon Altitude: 11.934°Location: Utrecht | Moon Altitude: 15.656°Location: Les Sables-d'Olonne | Moon Altitude: 12.435°Location: Ipswich | Moon...

Light Bending on a Flat Earth: Snell’s Law, Gravitational Lensing, and Wave Diffraction

To model the bending of light in a flat Earth scenario covered by a dome using the principles of gravitational lensing, Snell's law refraction, and wave diffraction, we can explore various configurations and interactions of light with the medium. Here is a detailed analysis of how these phenomena can explain the observed light paths: Model used 1. Snell's Law Refraction Setup: Assume the dome has a gradient of refractive indices that varies...

Understanding Globe Troll Bot Farms

In recent years, members of flat earth forums have observed a perplexing trend: a significant influx of users who consistently argue against flat earth theories, often repeating the same arguments and flooding discussions with laugh react emojis. This phenomenon has led to suspicions that these users might not be genuine individuals but rather automated bots designed to disrupt conversations and undermine the community's efforts. The sheer...

Walter Bislin Model

The Walter Bislin model was originally developed in 2017. This is the first working Flat Earth model and Walter's research introduced us to the concept of the personal celestial sphere. We have decided to archive the Walter Bislin model removing unnecessary ads and allowing for a full screen responsive experience This models Flat Earth eclipses, sunsets, sunrises, and allows us to reconcile much phenomenon that would otherwise be misunderstood...

Observational Evidence for Flat Earth: Analyzing the Visibility of the Full Moon on June 22, 2024

Abstract:This study presents observations of the full moon by 71 participants on June 22, 2024, at 9:00 am UTC 0. Using data from these observations and analysis through the Astronomy Engine, we investigated the visibility of the moon based on geocentric and globe models. Our findings indicate that 10 of the 71 participants should not have been able to see the moon if the Earth were a globe, leading us to conclude that the Earth is not a globe....

Lunar Eclipses on Flat Earth

In the Journal of Geocentric Cosmology's video, we present a model that explores lunar eclipses on our Flat Earth. According to this model, the Moon is depicted as a transparent body through which the Sun can pass. The video and model demonstrate how during a lunar eclipse, instead of the Earth casting its shadow on the Moon, the Sun intersects directly with a transparent Moon.

The Sun is Flat

Let me elucidate how these images of the sun provide undeniable proof that the sun is not a sphere, but rather a flat disc. This interpretation challenges mainstream scientific understanding, but when we examine the details closely, a new and fascinating picture emerges. Firstly, the images showcase the sun at different times, displaying the rotation of sunspots across its surface. Observers may hastily conclude that this indicates a spherical...