@Apple Sky For some reason you don’t seem to understand something very basic about perspective.
When an object moves further away from you, it will appear to get
smaller as it moves away. That’s something you can observe on a daily basis. It’s not “gobbledygook”. Nor is it difficult to understand. It’s very very basic. Nobody is trying to fool you or fill your head with propaganda by saying that. And it has nothing to do with NASA!
If you can grasp that concept (and I can think of no reason why you can’t) then apply it to the flat earth claims about the sun.
If the sun is rotating above us, moving towards us and then moving away from us, its apparent size will vary just as the apparent size of any object will vary when it moves closer and further away. The object wouldn’t be seen as full size, and then suddenly as a tiny little dot. It would
gradually vary in apparent size
Perspective means an object gradually varies in apparent size as it moves closer and further away. That is an undeniable fact which you can observe for yourself.
But observation of the sun proves it doesn’t do that. It maintains its apparent size from dawn to dusk.
So saying that it doesn’t vary in apparent size because of “perspective” proves you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Perspective would mean it
has to gradually vary in apparent size throughout the day if it moves in the way you claim.
Please try to understand this very very very basic concept instead of just dismissing it out of hand!