More proof the Crepuscular rays being divergent is not due to perspective:
Horizon lines converge
Vertical lines dont

If the sun was really 93 million miles away and the light arrived here on earth completely parallel - the light rays should be seen completely parallel
perspective will not splay out things that are oriented perpendicular to your plane,
The other explanation say that light rays diverge because of the atmosphere and the debate is whether the atmosphere in the Helio Model is
1. )( = Concave
2. () = Convex
but I think it mostly resemble what is called a meniscus or (( <------like that
So from wiki
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lens_(optics)Convex-concave (meniscus) lenses can be either positive or negative, depending on the relative curvatures of the two surfaces. A negative meniscus lens has a steeper concave surface and is thinner at the centre than at the periphery. Conversely, a positive meniscus lens has a steeper convex surface and is thicker at the centre than at the periphery. An ideal thin lens with "two surfaces of equal curvature" would have zero optical power, meaning that it would
neither converge nor diverge light.If the sun is really 93 million miles away and light rays arrive on Earth completely parallel, and you dont have perspective or light refraction to explain how light rays are divergent:
Sun worship busted yet again.
This post was edited by card_sultan on Feb 25 2017 10:47pm