Sunrise around 5:00am facing 131° SESunset around 10:00pm facing 229° SW17 hours of Daylight Dec 22 edit: There was a typo in section 7, there is a +8 for no reason. TFE-Challenge2-Addment1Download Dr. Alonzo -TFE Challenge #2 - SubmissionDownload Challenge
Flat Earth Lorentz-Latitude Distance Formula The Flat Earth distance formula demonstrates remarkable accuracy across alltest cases provided by Will for this challenge.Maximum error: 28.5 kmMinimum error: 7.6 kmAverage error: 21.35 km Dec 9th Addition 1 was added where we did a short distance calculation. Dec 13th Addition 2 was published where we show why the Firmament has a height of 6371km. Dec 22nd Amendment 2 an adding error was noted when...
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Our recent submission to the MCToon Sextant Challenge has successfully demonstrated a three-star fix algorithm based on Flat Earth geometry, with the final location of latitude 30 and longitude -50 confirming its precision. By using celestial data from an almanac and a brute-force computational approach, the algorithm accurately calculates the observer’s position based solely on the angle of elevation of stars, without requiring spherical...
At the moment it does not seem possible to locate the position at all. At best we could get a lock onto two stars only of the three. However, I am now curious of the final answer so we can verify it is possible. You can read the official challenge information here This is the geometry we need to manipulate Are the angles needed even possible? This is double match location 1 where Dubhe and Arcturus are locked on This is double match location 2...
We agree with the results of experiments that seem to disprove the rigid aether model but interpret them as evidence for a fluid aether, which behaves differently. This fluid aether can be influenced or entrained by the motion of large objects like the Earth, explaining why many experiments failed to detect it in the manner expected by earlier rigid aether models. Thus, we propose that a dynamic, fluid aether offers a more accurate...
A compass works on Flat Earth using a radial magnetic field with where there are infinite south poles. A compass works on the globe theory using a dipole magnetic field with two poles.