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Except... we don't. Declaring your fantasy true over and over just makes you delusional, it doesn't make your fantasy true. But go ahead and show us your model that comports with observable reality. It must include:

The fact that the sun sets due west of everyone on the equinox (I've personally witnessed this in both Scotland and Uruguay)

The fact that there is 17 hours of daylight in Ushuaia, Argentina in December (I'm personally experienced this also)

The fact that the stars rotated in opposite directions in the hemispheres (I'm also personally witnessed this)

That the sun sets in the SOUTHwest in the southern hemisphere (again, witnessed it)

and then when you produce this model, you can use it to not only explain, but predict lunar eclipses with stunning accuracy... until then, we'll just keep using the model that can explain all that... and predict, with stunning accuracy, everything that is predicted in observable reality.

The globe can model, explain, and predict observable reality. The flat earth has guys that call the globe 'impossiball' and a bunch of other cult sayings, and nothing else.

Soooo, lets see this model. I'll wait... Oh, you DO have a model right? Of course you don't. Because you have cult talking points and nothing else....