This won't be received well, but you really do need to attempt to understand the paradigm you are arguing against. Likewise, I hear from globers how much they understand about the topic, than go off and say things like the Eratosthenes experiment makes sense. That's like saying ships disappear over a horizon. Huge red flag. Of course when it's pointed out, it's never received well.
And then when you say things like 'It's basis is not experimentation, understanding and "knowledge". It is slandering the opponent.', I know you're clueless on the topic. I don't know why you are even bothering with it. It's like me attempting to discuss flaws in marine biology by pointing at a chicken and yelling 'PRETTY FISH!'.
I suggest spending maybe a few weeks watching the Globebusters or Globebusters 2 feeds for a couple weeks, then you could begin to make a valid argument against it, having learned what it actually is you are arguing against.
I'll try... I'll try hard... though I don't know if I can make it.
So how does the sun work on the Flat Earth, according to Jeranism? I found a video that he deliberately made to respond to this question.
A half an hour video. I'm now at six minutes in, and all he has done is ranted about the "Globe lie", CGI, Santa Clause... and demonstrated a number of time that he simply doesn't understand the concepts he attacks. He shows over and over that he has not the slightest clue about the scales involved in this topic.
He pulls up a software model of the solar system, and laments that there is nothing of that extremely fast motion to be seen in real time. Does he really not understand the SCALE of that model, or is he trying to play his audience for stupid?
Let's take just this little tidbit at around 5:50. "It is just sitting in space. Weeeee! Look at how fast we are going!"
He wants to see the motion in real time. That's what he set the simulation to.
The length of Earth's orbit around the sun is about 940 million kilometers. It takes one years to complete this course.
That means Earth moves about 2.57 million kilometers on this path every day.
That means Earth moves about 30 km each second. Earth has a diameter of about 12750 km.
The image of Earth on his screen takes up about 1/5 of the width. 340 pixel on a 1920 pixel width (and the video is only 1740 px even on full screen).
So one pixel on screen is about 38 km.
The Earth in this simulation moves at the astonishing speed of ONE PIXEL PER SECOND. Blindingly fast. Weeeee!
He doesn't even keep the simulation still for a second. He is always zooming, turning, changing angles.
One pixel per second, when he is zoomed in closest. A lot less than that when he is zoomed out farther. But he laments that he doesn't see any movement.
Speed is absolute for him. At 6:00 "We are going at a million miles per hour."
Yes (I haven't done the calculation on that. I shouldn't trust anything he says without checking it. But basically I am too frustrated with his stuff already to do the stupid conversation to imperial. So let's say: ok, a million miles per hour)
So, yes. But a million miles per hour on a course that takes A YEAR to complete. On a scale where a "Million miles per hour" means "one pixel or less per second".
Scale. He doesn't get it.
Is that ignorance or dishonesty?
He's clearly showing that he doesn't understand what he is talking about... and I haven't even reached the part where he tries to explain how his sun works.