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RE: Chasing Shadows - Proving A Round World Without NASA

And you can't prove that its 93,000,000 miles away either.

The 3,000 miles away is calculated by triangulation.
But, both of these are made with assumptions. There is no way to tell how far away something is in space. It could be really big and far away, or really close and tiny.

There is a lot of evidence that the sun isn't a giant nuclear ball like we all were told in school. If the sun is 3,000 miles away, then we also have to rethink our understanding of what the sun is.

Disagreeing with me is good. But believing in what you were told as proof is wrong.
Thanks for your down-vote (flag) on my post.

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You calculated 3000 miles by triangulation? I'd love to see your measurements and math on that or did you just read it on the Internet and swallowed it as fact?

How do you think they came up with 93,000,000 miles? Did they get out a measuring tape?

The data is out there. But it is all in how you define your assumptions.