@@logicalobservations2867 , what does the fact that we can see the Sin in the sky have to do with it being 93 million miles from Earth? Could connect the dots in your "logic".
@@logicalobservations2867 what tom said. Does seeing something somehow indicate how far away it is? In that case what is the Maximum distance the sun can possibly be away using the method you used to determine that 93mio miles is too far.
Interesting ! Just left a comment on 'sun in-between clouds,' and TH-cam sent me two suggestions! One to a favourite song of mine ( by a more notable artist) and the other that I should see two pictures of Venus.
Focal point makes sense especially if the Firmament's shape is parabolic. Whatever it is, its def. not a ball of burning gas 93M miles away, that's just stupid.
That doesn't make sense at all if you think about that just a few seconds. What kind of energy is focused, why rays of that energy is parallel, what is the source of it, why is it moving all the time, why is its position on a celestial sphere changes, why is the focal point perfectly circular and doesn't change size, why can't we see it at night, why it produces the heat and light and a lot of other questions that won't make any sense if you try to answer
Nice illustration of how easily we can be fooled into believing that the Sun is actually between the clouds based on a simple, yet compelling, illusion. As we all know, the magician's pretty assistant actually turns into a baby elephant on stage, and we know because we all saw it with our own two eyes. 😂😂😂😂
Whats your thoughts on double rainbows that we see all the time? I say it's showing the thickness of firmament, my vids shows the science on them thinning the firmament
That's a good point! The Sun couldn't possibly be between the cloud, so, thinking critically, if the Sun appears to be between the clouds, then it must be an illusion, a trick of the eye as you can clearly see in most of these clips that it is.
great song Brian
❤ Definitely NOT 93,000,000 miles away ❤
How did you reach that conclusion?
@@curious1585 because you can see The Sun in our sky
@@logicalobservations2867 , what does the fact that we can see the Sin in the sky have to do with it being 93 million miles from Earth? Could connect the dots in your "logic".
@@logicalobservations2867 what tom said.
Does seeing something somehow indicate how far away it is?
In that case what is the Maximum distance the sun can possibly be away using the method you used to determine that 93mio miles is too far.
nice😊
Interesting ! Just left a comment on 'sun in-between clouds,' and TH-cam sent me two suggestions! One to a favourite song of mine ( by a more notable artist) and the other that I should see two pictures of Venus.
Do you honestly believe planes have to steer ground the sun Sometimes?
Focal point makes sense especially if the Firmament's shape is parabolic. Whatever it is, its def. not a ball of burning gas 93M miles away, that's just stupid.
That doesn't make sense at all if you think about that just a few seconds. What kind of energy is focused, why rays of that energy is parallel, what is the source of it, why is it moving all the time, why is its position on a celestial sphere changes, why is the focal point perfectly circular and doesn't change size, why can't we see it at night, why it produces the heat and light and a lot of other questions that won't make any sense if you try to answer
Yep burning would be stupid. It's not claimed to be though.
Also you clearly don't know what a focal point is
Nice illustration of how easily we can be fooled into believing that the Sun is actually between the clouds based on a simple, yet compelling, illusion. As we all know, the magician's pretty assistant actually turns into a baby elephant on stage, and we know because we all saw it with our own two eyes. 😂😂😂😂
Whats your thoughts on double rainbows that we see all the time? I say it's showing the thickness of firmament, my vids shows the science on them thinning the firmament
Oh, so how thick is the firmament?
@@curious1585 I've not actually worked it out but I know it's the thickness of the bottom rainbow to the top rainbow 🌈 😂 lol
@@JonathanMBardsley how do you know that without experiment and verification?
Nice.
What was that flitler put on?
Did you film those?
I shod probably look at the description
How does the sun get in-between the clouds?? Apply critical thinking people! Nice video
That's a good point! The Sun couldn't possibly be between the cloud, so, thinking critically, if the Sun appears to be between the clouds, then it must be an illusion, a trick of the eye as you can clearly see in most of these clips that it is.