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If he could demonstrate all of this on a complete spherical shape instead of just a flat surface I would be interested to see. I'm guessing there wouldn't be a basic difference in the physics being used and it could be done. One of the problems I've always had with the idea of a liquid firmament is that water is a very poor conductor of light waves. You wouldn't be able to see anything through it. Any so called projections of heavenly bodies of any kind would have to be in front of that. I will tell you an actual flat earth is a total non starter for me at this point.That doesn't match at least a dozen things anyone can observe just by walking outside and looking or knowing that the sun appears to set as its rising elsewhere on the globe. A spherical model of some construct like this would solve many of my objections to these ideas but probably not all. I would have to see it. I have been challenging flat earthers for years to show me an actual model where the earth is flat and I can still see everything I see now by walking outside and observing the sky both in daylight and at night. This model would also have to show it dark on one side of "realm" and light on the other at the same time with the sun appearing to set and rise as this changes. No one has ever taken me up on that. I'm still waiting......

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