While we're at it, Round Earthers explain night and day by stating that the sun is always shining on half of the Earth, while the other half is in nighttime darkness. Easy enough to explain with a globe but.......... how does that work with a flat Earth? I mean, if the sun hides from a flat Earth, it hides for everybody, right? Even if low on the horizon or off at an angle, it would still cast sunshine on that part of the planet. So...... if the Earth is flat (which I'm not questioning anymore

)..... then how does the sun hide from some parts and not others? How is it that when it's daylight in the U.S., it's nighttime in China?
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