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Taken from science.com not a flat earth thing as you like to put it..

Earth revolves around the Sun at a rate of about 67,000 miles per hour (107,000 km/hr or nearly 30 km/s). At the same time, Earth rotates around its axis at about 1,000 miles per hour (460 m/s or 1,600 km/hr).

You are just a contentious little tard
So you don’t understand the difference between MPH and RPM or how they relate to Earth. You may want to Google it; it’s not that shocking.
 
So you don’t understand the difference between MPH and RPM or how they relate to Earth. You may want to Google it; it’s not that shocking.
Nope I don't think you understand that it's got to be 1000mph if there is 24 hrs in a day. One more time mmkay

Furthermore, if there is 24hrs in a day it would have to be moving at a pace of 1000mph to have a 24 hour cycle rotation and that's not flat earth that's just truth.

Further, we know it's actually slightly faster than 1000mph due to the fact there is actually only 23hr 52 min in a day. This is the reason we need leap years
 
Bro, what if this entire universe is just a piece of lint on a giant's dinner jacket?
One of my favorites from philosophy class:
"This world, for aught he knows, is very faulty and imperfect, compared to a superior standard; and was only the first rude essay of some infant deity, who afterwards abandoned it, ashamed of his lame performance." - David Hume
 
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Those are phases, shadow coverage, not the size
Sure, but we are talking about the size from our pov, if we go by real size then the sun is of course much more bigger than the moon.

Even though they are jus faces they do affect how we percieve the size of the moon, a full moon and a new one are not the same from down here
 
Sure, but we are talking about the size from our pov, if we go by real size then the sun is of course much more bigger than the moon.

Even though they are jus faces they do affect how we percieve the size of the moon, a full moon and a new one are not the same from down here
like someone said, it does appear larger when close to the horizon because you can see it's scale against other objects. The sun and the moon are roughly the same size, and when it comes to appearance by eye, as pointed earlier, when you see a full eclipse.

when either object is closer to the horizon, you're dealing with more atmospheric distortion.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmos...mospheric_refraction_-_sunset_and_sunrise.png
 
Actually quite an interesting question though, the moon and the sun looking almost exactly the same size to us with the latter being 400 times larger but also 400 times further away does seem like a stunning coincidence.
There are soooo many things that work in interrelated ways in nature that would, mathematically, be a stunning coincidence if it were all the result of random mutation and natural selection.

I recall one mathematician who was NOT religious, once saying "there is a reason that random mutation and natural selection is such an insufficient answer to mathematicians more than it is for any other group of scientists. We truly understand the odds being discussed, and they're astronomical" (paraphrase).

That said, the earth is flat. And I know this because the people who live on the other side told me about their underground base in Antarctica where Bob Marley, Elvis, and Tupac are alive and have reptilian orgies on a nightly basis. Whether they like it or not. Bob, in particular, HATES it.
 
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