24 hours in 1 minute. Feel free to use for any school or scientific projects, I only ask you do not use this in any religious context, claim as your own work, and that you give credit.
I dare any globe dreamers to answer these: 1. If sun is 93 million miles away, then we should feel the same scorching heat in the morning and in the noon, but why there's huge difference in heat between noon and morning-evening? 2. If sun is burning, where is the smoke? 3. Vacuum cannot conduct heat as there's no molecules, so how sun's heat is traveling 93 million miles wide vacuum to reach here? 4. Magnets lose magnetism when heated up, then how your ball earth's inner core burning for billions of years at extreme temperature and yet doesn't lose its magnetism? Compass still works. 5. If satellites are real, then some countries that have satellite TV dish antennas on top of houses should point straight up 90°, but why all TV antennas in all countries always point sideways? 6. Point your finger at the direction in which your computer ball earth is flying at 800,000 kmph speed as you read this, can you? 7. Winter when sun is closer and summer when sun is farther? How? Tilt of the earth? It's sphere anyway regardless of tilting according to you. 8. If space expanding and things are red shifting and moving away from one another then how will andromeda and milky way collide ? 9. Why there are no stars in those earth images allegedly taken from space? 10. During 2017 american total eclipse, why moon's shadow went from west to east? It's supposed to go from east to west.
Did you guys see the curvature? No. Do you have pictures of ball earth? No. Did Einstein, Michaelson, Morley, Airy, Gale prove the spin or motion of the earth? No. Did your senses tell the motion of the earth? No. Did any rocket go above 100 km in altitude? No.. Then what makes you think that our earth is a ball whooshing at 900,000 kmph speed in the first place? Absolute nonsense. Solar system, galaxies, balls are fantasies told by e v l worsh i prs to hide our creator.
I'm teaching english to my brazillian kindergarten students and we're learning about greetings. I'm using your video to help me show them what time of the day we use good morning/afternoon/evening/night. I thank you for sharing it!
Hey Bob!! this is such an amazing video and I'd like to use this video for my film assessment where I have to create a short film and this video fits in perfectly. would I be able to use this?
@@namitajimmy6737 I'm not talking about the moon. I'm talking about the Earth's shadow crawling up and disappearing in the blackness. Look at it a few times, then you will see what I mean 👍
0:3 why are the reflection of light moving on those black cars. There are no moving light source behind them right? And the moon is too far to get a reflexion on those cars. So why are the reflexions moving?
Interesting. In the timelapse the sun rises at 00:18 and sets at 00:50 (ie 32 seconds out of 60 = 12.8 hours of daylight out of 24). Assuming solar noon occurs halfway between sunrise and sunset (i.e. 00:34), that would mean 12:36 pm (if the cycle goes from 11 pm to 11 pm). Out of curiosity, I looked up the sunlight graph for Raleigh, and for most of the year it uses DST, with solar noon being well past 1 pm. I don't know if March 10, 2017 was DST (this year it was the day the change to DST occurred)