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THE SUN MOVES

April to September Midnight Sun in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway. Not possible on a rotating globe.

Sundial timelapse. It's obvious that the sun is moving and not the earth. At 107 000 km/h.

Timelapse: Sun in zenit over Antarctica. Impossible if earth were a globe rotaring around the sun with Antarctica on "the bottom of the world".
It can hardly be clearer than this, that it is the sun that moves.


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