Analemma PROVES Flat Earth!

1 year ago

The important thing about this video is the pattern that the sun traces - not on its circular path around our world's center, but its movement north and south from the Tropic of Cancer to the Tropic of Capricorn during one whole year - called the Analemma. The pattern can be seen by taking a picture of the sun AT THE SAME TIME every day (IGNORE daylight "savings time" changes) and then stacking those images.

Studying and understanding the analemma is one of the more important flat earth topics, because it helps us with our 3D VISUALIZATION of the true shape of our world. IF the world WERE a sphere, the analemma would be a perfect figure eight, not the lop-sided pattern we see here.

No matter WHERE you shoot the analemma, its shape is always like this. The smaller inner loop is not an effect of perspective. That's what I first suspected when I initially looked at this through a Heliocentric lens. I thought the shape of the analemma was relative to the position of the photographer on the globe. That was incorrect.

The closer the sun gets to the north pole in its movement over our world, the SLOWER it moves through the sky, and the tinier its circular path over our realm, above the Tropic of Cancer. This makes for LONG days in the summer (for those of us north of the Equator) and creates the small inner analemmic loop pattern. The larger outer "loop" is created as the sun screams above the Tropic of Capricorn in its larger circular path, and this makes for shorter days (where I live in the inner/northern area) because of its increased speed. The outer/southern regions of our world experience LONGER days during these months because the sun is (quite possibly) REFLECTING off of the lower Firmament, spreading its light out further in all directions.

If the Firmament, in which the sun, moon and stars actually are, IS shaped like a dome or tent, it would necessarily be higher near its center. Maybe the sun (and moon) are CORKSCREWING in and out, toward and then away from the limits of their movement. Idk. I wish I could get up there and see how it all works.

~ Chad Preston (every day)

Original (silent) Video by Robert Quimby, music added by me. I own exactly ZERO of any of the rights associated with this material. "Black Hole Sun" by Soundgarden, 1994.

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