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Flat Earth Math | Equinox Challenge #shorts @FlatEarthMath | Uploaded March 2022 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
Every year on March 20 and September 22 or 23, we have an Equinox during which you can easily determine the shape of the Earth!

Your challenge: make one or more of these observations (details in the Equinox Playlist below) and post your results to either FlatEarthMath.boards.net or you can email them to me at FlatEarthMath at gmail.

Equinox Playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoGRYf-thOeV98r4WHS1Odahj4DXTZiKN

Post your results! flatearthmath.boards.net

For a bit of "perspective" here's a geometric analysis of the Equinox sun above the plane of a flat Earth: youtube.com/watch?v=zH02lT1ByKU (8 minutes) by @FlatOutFE (Hat tip to @Wordavee1)
Equinox Challenge #shortsIs This Polaris? (photography by eftupworld)Challenge: Find ratio of a triangles sides!Flat Earth Civil Discourse (Ep. 12) with Mark DoxeyFlat Earth Experiments (5/15) Shape and Features of the SunBev defines a straight line on a sphereFlat Earth Civil Discourse (Ep. 19) with KimomicronRebuttal to Bev and Try Thinking/On the Level v3.e Triangles sum to 180ºModeling the Equinox Sun in Sydney: Flat Earth + Globe EarthCharles v. Anthony AFTER SHOW (Civil Discourse Ep. 22)Equinox Observations: Elevation Angle: Flat Earth + Globe EarthFlat Earth Experiments (2/15) Size of the Sun

Equinox Challenge #shorts @FlatEarthMath

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