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I did that already with an image in this thread. The globe model fails to explain it I guess.
So when the axis is tilted towards the sun you will get 24 hour sun at the height of summer.
On a flat Earth this would happen at the North/Central pole... but not at the south which is not an enclosed circular area, but the entire rim of the Earth.
In contrast, how is the the Flat Earth's South/Outer Rim simultaneously lit up by a single sun despite being vastly further away than the North/Central regions of the Earth?
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