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    How's it possible that 70% of Earth receives sunlight simultaneously

    Hello, Thank you for responding. May I ask, do you mean you want photographs of my globe with hand drawn solar terminator and twilight lines, matched and verified against the Time and Date Daylight map, traced out in black sharpie marker. And the photos of the hand written spherical geometry...
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    How's it possible that 70% of Earth receives sunlight simultaneously

    Hello, I thank you for responding. I have shown some sources in this thread and provided all of my conclusions and methods. The math seems very simple to do. Would you be interested in double checking my work?
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    How's it possible that 70% of Earth receives sunlight simultaneously

    May I ask, what that means, to be careful? I am asking people to double check my math. Would you be willing to do that?
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    How's it possible that 70% of Earth receives sunlight simultaneously

    May I ask, do you know how to calculate refraction?
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    How's it possible that 70% of Earth receives sunlight simultaneously

    Hello, Yes that is true, but then you also get less than 12 hour days. You are not understanding the issue. I have considered all of the variables. The point remains. My math is, as far as I can tell, correct. I traced the lines onto a globe and did the math. Including all the twilight zones, I...
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    How's it possible that 70% of Earth receives sunlight simultaneously

    Hello, thank you. I have considered all of those variables. The point remains. The math is, as far as I can tell, correct. I traced the lines onto a globe and did the math. Including all the twilight zones, I came up with 69.35% of Earth's surface to receive some degree of sunlight every July...
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    How's it possible that 70% of Earth receives sunlight simultaneously

    No, it doesn't. You clearly did not do the math. You are just making claims.
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    How's it possible that 70% of Earth receives sunlight simultaneously

    Hello, Yes, I am aware of this. I had to do the math myself. I am asking for verification of that. Time and Date offers what they claim to be an accurate daylight map of that day and time. When I traced out the daylight, including the twilight zones, it came to just under 70% percent. This seems...
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    How's it possible that 70% of Earth receives sunlight simultaneously

    Hello, I found the first article online. I read time and date and several other sites. I traced the terminator lines onto a globe and the math works out. This is not what spherical trigonometry teaches in regards to the Heliocentric model. The model claims 50% illumination, including twilight...
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    How's it possible that 70% of Earth receives sunlight simultaneously

    Hello, are you saying that 99% of Earth's population, which translates to nearly 70% of Earth's surface has been misreported by every major news station? If this is true, I can not reconcile how that works. Any help? https://www.timeanddate.com/news/astronomy/99-percent-sunlight-july-8...
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    How's it possible that 70% of Earth receives sunlight simultaneously

    Hello, yes. If you look at Time and Date's map and do the math, it is 69.35% of Earth's surface. How is this possible?
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    How's it possible that 70% of Earth receives sunlight simultaneously

    It may be off by .5% or so, feel free to double check my math. If you do, thank you so much. https://www.timeanddate.com/news/astronomy/99-percent-sunlight-july-8
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    How's it possible that 70% of Earth receives sunlight simultaneously

    If you do the math, it is around 70% of Earths surface. I need help with this. https://www.timeanddate.com/news/astronomy/99-percent-sunlight-july-8
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    How's it possible that 70% of Earth receives sunlight simultaneously

    Hello, no, that is not correct. Nearly 70% of Earth's surface is illuminated with some degree of sunlight, every July 8th, UTC. That is a fact.
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