Seasons

Seasons are very easy to explain on the flat map.  It’s the heliocentric theory that really needs examining.

On the flat map, the sun is a source of heat and light that travels from the Tropic of Capricorn to the Tropic of Cancer throughout the year as we observe.

When the sun makes its “rounds” within the Tropic of Capricorn, that becomes winter in the Southern Hemisphere and summer in the Northern Hemisphere.  And the opposite when the sun is in the Tropic of Cancer.  

So the bottom line is, wherever the heat source is CLOSEST, it becomes the WARMEST.

Now that shouldn’t sound strange since you can take a lightbulb and move it close to your hand and you’ll feel the heat since it’s close by, right?

And when you move the heat source AWAY your hand would feel COLDER, right?

Recap – heat source CLOSE = hotter.

Heat source FAR = colder.

According to the heliocentric theory, the globe revolves around the sun on an elliptical path every 365.2 days.  The proximity of the sun and the globe range from 91,000,000 miles to 94,000,000 miles throughout the year.

When the earth is CLOSEST to the sun at 91,000,000 miles, the Northern Hemisphere is COLDEST and becomes winter.  It would also become summer in the Southern Hemisphere.

When the spinning space ball is FURTHEST away at 94,000,000 miles, the Northern Hemisphere is the WARMEST and becomes summer.  The opposite happens in the southern hemisphere since it is COLDER and becomes winter.

Recap – Heat source FAR = Hotter (in the Northern Hemisphere)

Heat Source Close = COLDER (in the Northern Hemisphere)

They say the space ball is tilted at all times in relation to the sun at 23.4 degrees so even though the sun is FURTHEST AWAY, it makes more surface contact with the sun which causes the seasons.

Even though the spinning space ball is an extra 3 MILLION miles FURTHER AWAY, it can STILL get WARMER than when it’s CLOSEST at 91,000,000 miles away.

So a slight tilt of the spinning space ball in relation to the sun can change the temperature in winter to summer by over 60 degrees Fahrenheit but a 3 million mile difference in proximity has no bearing?

How seasons work on flat earth

Seasons explained on a flat earth