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    8 months ago

    To play devil’s advocate, wouldn’t you get the same result on a flat earth, if the sun was closer enough for rays not to be parallel?

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        8 months ago

        Oh that’s a good idea. In fact with more measurements, it would become harder and harder to ignore them corresponding to a spherical model.

        Every degree of latitude would be a degree of shadow angle.

        For flat earth, it would be on an inverse tangent curve. Even if it was argued that the air somehow bent the light to distort results, what are the odds that it would do so in a way that exactly matched a sphere?

        Someone should set this up as a world-wide science project. It would be easy to coordinate measuring at the same time.