If the sun is directional, like a flashlight you hold relatively close to the flat disc, you can move it around in a circle say along the inside of the circumference of the disc, then this creates “night” for those portions of the disc outside of its range…
Oddly enough, this might work as a sort of projection to model the actual path of sunlight across a flat projection of a map of the earth.
How do they explain the polar night at the North Pole then?
That’s the best part. They dont!
They don’t explain much outside their talking points as far as I know
The sun is more like a spotlight idk
If the sun is directional, like a flashlight you hold relatively close to the flat disc, you can move it around in a circle say along the inside of the circumference of the disc, then this creates “night” for those portions of the disc outside of its range…
Oddly enough, this might work as a sort of projection to model the actual path of sunlight across a flat projection of a map of the earth.