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u/huuaaang · 2 pointsr/Flatearther

\> I just answered a post with this question.

And you kept answering with angle of declination and not angular velocity.

\> Perspective is linearly constant.

Yes, and that's why it doesn't match observation. The observed sun does not move in a linearly constant way. It move in an angularly constant way.

\> You're only assuming 15 degrees because you assume it moves in a circle around the observer

I'm not assuming. I'm observing. As I said in response, 15 degrees is an observation, not a calculation. Measure it yourself.

\> I'll have to figure if there's any way to measure if it's moving in a circular or straight perspective path.

The most direct way is to take a device similar to this miter gauge:

https://www.amazon.com/SKIL-Table-Replacement-Assembly-2610011708/dp/B00C1KDZCC/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1554171691&refinements=p_n_feature_keywords_browse-bin%3A2801729011&s=power-hand-tools&sr=1-1

Mount it on something so that you can point the stick part at the sun. Log the time and angle. An hour later, move the stick to point to the new location of the sun. It should be 15 degrees change. And it will be 15 degrees throughout the day.

You could also use shadows. But you seem to have some weird ideas about how shadows behave, so I won't go into that.

\> There doesn't seem to be.

OMG, you're so fucking stupid.

u/styleofzen · 0 pointsr/Flatearther

They have used em meters since the 18th or 19th century in seances and like hauntings. This gives their bullshit a scientific garb.