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Put a flat earthier into space

No but a reflection doesn't work like that or is it another word you don't understand.
I can get how we could see your sun as a reflection from the centre, the light travels to the dome and bounces back to our eyes.
How can it produce a reflection that is alongside the original reflection.
How does it bounce to there, does it just slide along ......
My field of vision without moving my eyes is about 90 degs, they are 10 to 15 degrees apart
 

You see a reflection of a reflection.

She's been deceased for 19 years.
It's not as close as you think and it's also angled on the dome and also washed out wavelengths for most of it.

The angles give it all away as you pay more attention to how they work.
When the sun is opposite you see what you think is the moon. When the sun is moving over and away and down the dome, the reflection (moon) appears up on the other side higher up.
All angles of reflection and when properly illuminated you can actually see the big pocked carbon plate concavely offering a face to you.

It doesn't. It just does that for you and those in your vicinity.

It won't because you believe you're on a spinning ball in a space vacuum with a 93 million-mile distant sun that is 850,000 miles in diameter with an added 2,000-mile diameter cement-looking moon rock that glows....and so on, so I honestly don't expect anything I say to make any sense to you.

Nahhh, you'll just have to commit it to memory and maybe sketch it yourself if you can get it. If not then just go through the motions.
You had a bad day today @Nukehasslefan
 
No but a reflection doesn't work like that or is it another word you don't understand.
I can get how we could see your sun as a reflection from the centre, the light travels to the dome and bounces back to our eyes.
How can it produce a reflection that is alongside the original reflection.
How does it bounce to there, does it just slide along ......
My field of vision without moving my eyes is about 90 degs, they are 10 to 15 degrees apart
You'll see many things including many suns. Some people will see one some will see a few. It varies depending on the angle.
Of course I struggle with your musings, they are a jumbled up mess
When the sandal breaks you cannot blame the person it broke on. You must take responsibility for that.
 
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What's your bombastic statement gonna be to distract attention somewhere else today?

Remember when you said not all right angles are 90°, or the denial of a field of vision. Must have something up your sleeve

You'll see many things including many suns. Some people will see one some will see a few. It varies depending on the angle.

There it is.
 
You'll see many things including many suns. Some people will see one some will see a few. It varies depending on the angle.

When the sandal breaks you cannot blame the person it broke on. You must take responsibility for that.
Wow so can you share a photo of a sky with 2 suns in, surely anyone seeing that will have posted it online.
You're seriously saying people often see two suns?
 
Stick to musings mate, you are making yourself look like a tit lately
I will, no issue. You try and look after your remaining sandal.
Wow so can you share a photo of a sky with 2 suns in, surely anyone seeing that will have posted it online.
You're seriously saying people often see two suns?
No. I said reflections can offer more than one.
It gets termed as a sun dog. Have you ever heard of it?
 
This is how reflections would work on your dome from central projector, me seeing a sun.
Explain how the moon would appear as it does, why don't more appear to the left or above?

I will, no issue. You try and look after your remaining sandal.

No. I said reflections can offer more than one.
It gets termed as a sun dog. Have you ever heard of it?
Sun dogs rarely happen and only in winter, it's scorching here
 
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You'll see many things including many suns. Some people will see one some will see a few. It varies depending on the angle.

When the sandal breaks you cannot blame the person it broke on. You must take responsibility for that.

a few??? What is the maxiumum number of sun's someone can see?

Also, out of interest, can you name a city close to the edge, preferably one with an airport.
 
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