Mischelle, I respect your position with the 24-hour sun, and I love the fact that you stand on the Biblical position, however I believe the preponderance of evidence points toward there not being a 24-hour sun in Antartica. Eddie Alencar has posted videos of on guy talking to a travel agent who tells people to go to the Artic if they want to experience a 24-hour sun, and he has been doing a great job of debunking the so called "Final Experiment". I highly recommend his YouTube Channel - "Flat earth, banjo, USA, Japan and Brazil", I also recommend "Taboo Conspiracy III". Here are some other points supporting that there is not a 24-hour sun. People who live in Argentina go to the Artic if they want to experience a 24-hour sun, and people who live in the southern regions far below the equator have a quite different experience with the sun every day because they are on the outside of the arc (Antarctic), which makes nightfall and sunrise happen much quicker than in the north. Also, there are the writings of Capitan Cook and others, and there are the testimonies of the seasonal, climate and vegetation differences from North to the Southern regions. Like you, I can never know for sure, but I am sure that these guys who participated in this "TFE" are %100 participating in a deception, willing or otherwise. I hope you have a wonderful New Year. Blessing to you and your family. Ed
I appreciate you sharing these thoughts. I have watched some of FE Banjos debunks. I respect his work. I also respect the work of others on the other side. That’s why I have decided to not continue down this rabbit hole. It’s only breeding confusion. And since I can’t test it myself by going to Antarctica - I’m just gonna have to wait to know. Maybe in heaven. I’m not going to take a hard stance one way or the other on things I can’t be sure about. I still lean toward the 24-hour sun - based on looking at both sides of the evidence, but I could be wrong. Either way, it doesn’t change the fact that the earth is flat. TFE is a distraction that is causing division in the Flat Earth community. I have friends on both sides of the debate. So I’m gonna stay on neutral ground and focus on what I can know for sure.
Mischelle, I respect your position with the 24-hour sun, and I love the fact that you stand on the Biblical position, however I believe the preponderance of evidence points toward there not being a 24-hour sun in Antartica. Eddie Alencar has posted videos of on guy talking to a travel agent who tells people to go to the Artic if they want to experience a 24-hour sun, and he has been doing a great job of debunking the so called "Final Experiment". I highly recommend his YouTube Channel - "Flat earth, banjo, USA, Japan and Brazil", I also recommend "Taboo Conspiracy III". Here are some other points supporting that there is not a 24-hour sun. People who live in Argentina go to the Artic if they want to experience a 24-hour sun, and people who live in the southern regions far below the equator have a quite different experience with the sun every day because they are on the outside of the arc (Antarctic), which makes nightfall and sunrise happen much quicker than in the north. Also, there are the writings of Capitan Cook and others, and there are the testimonies of the seasonal, climate and vegetation differences from North to the Southern regions. Like you, I can never know for sure, but I am sure that these guys who participated in this "TFE" are %100 participating in a deception, willing or otherwise. I hope you have a wonderful New Year. Blessing to you and your family. Ed
I appreciate you sharing these thoughts. I have watched some of FE Banjos debunks. I respect his work. I also respect the work of others on the other side. That’s why I have decided to not continue down this rabbit hole. It’s only breeding confusion. And since I can’t test it myself by going to Antarctica - I’m just gonna have to wait to know. Maybe in heaven. I’m not going to take a hard stance one way or the other on things I can’t be sure about. I still lean toward the 24-hour sun - based on looking at both sides of the evidence, but I could be wrong. Either way, it doesn’t change the fact that the earth is flat. TFE is a distraction that is causing division in the Flat Earth community. I have friends on both sides of the debate. So I’m gonna stay on neutral ground and focus on what I can know for sure.