Quote (card_sultan @ Sep 16 2017 08:39am)
I think it could be a spherical in shape and works omnidirectional like the guys from Globebusters say but i know other people like Mark Sargent and Crrow777 think its flat and a projection and gives off unidirectional light/Energy.
Can't say which is correct at this point because i've never been there, i know there's evidence for both
Fair enough
In the Solar eclipse thread chivas made this statement
http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=77042390&f=27&o=0Quote (ChivasRegal @ Aug 12 2017 04:31pm)
due to myself not having the technology to strap on a jet pack & breathing apparatus, and fly up the 3000 miles to the sun and personally see first hand what it is......I can only use my personal, first-hand observations and deduce that it could be a sphere or a flat disc, but most certainly does have a (limited) uni direction of light.
Then this was the discussion I was referencing earlier
http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=76076473&f=27&o=2370Quote (kai_jph @ Aug 31 2017 11:23am)
Here's a question I asked Chivas. Does the sun then provide a unidirectional source of light ?
Quote (card_sultan @ Aug 31 2017 06:51pm)
No, the sun is not an LED flashlight. What you should be asking is why does Eratosthenes says all sun rays are parallel but during an eclipse the sun rays are converging to create a 70 mile focused shadow of the supposed 2000 mile moon? Classic fishing logic to fit the model, fucking hypocrites. Why are "they" so desperate to keep you thinking you live on a spinning ball? Why dont you ever ask yourself real questions?
As I said above (and what I was getting at)
The model from the video chivas posted (in eclipse thread) can only work if the sun was unidirectional