Summary of Die Sonne gleichzeitig in Japan und Brazil - Flache Erde

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This video discusses the Flat Earth Theory and how it explains the phenomenon of simultaneous sunrises and sunsets in Japan and Brazil. The video also shows the different time zones between the two countries and how they affect the apparent movement of the sun.

  • 00:00:00 This video, which has been watched by many people, shows the simultaneous sunrises and sunsets in Japan and Brazil. It also shows that the flat Earth theory is correct, as Marcelo filmed the sunrise in Japan while communicating with another person in Brazil who was filming the sunset.
  • 00:05:00 In this video, we see a sunrise in Osaka, Japan and a sunset in Brazil, both happening at the same time. The times vary by 12 hours due to the difference in time zones. The video's time stamps are accurate, showing a difference of 12 hours between the two locations. This difference is due to the Earth's rotation, which causes the time in different locations to differ by one hour per day.
  • 00:10:00 In this video, two Brazilian and Japanese scientists discuss the Flat Earth Theory. They discuss the differences in time zones and how that affects the apparent movement of the sun. The scientists also discuss the fact that, on a flat earth, the sun would always be visible in both Brazil and Japan at the same time. However, the sun cannot be in both Brazil and Japan at the same time due to the different time zones.
  • 00:15:00 In this video, we see the sun rise and set in Japan and Brazil - flat land. In Osaka, the sun will first be visible at 18:11, rise at 18:45, and set at 18:06. In Goias, the sun will be visible at 17:40 and 18:11, and set at 45. This phenomenon is simultaneous in both places. Inigo Häß observes the sun's rise and set in Goyas, and the sun's highest point in the sky for the day, at point A, for the day. The sun then sets in Osaka at 45, which is also simultaneous at 17:40 and 18:11 in Goias. This happens for the first time in Osaka at this location, and it is the first time the sun has been seen at these coordinates in 31 minutes. 45 in Osaka is also simultaneous at 17:40 and 40 in Goias. The sun sets in Goias at 18:06, and rises in Osaka at 45. This happens for the first time in Osaka at this location and at this time of day. The sun sets in Osaka at 18:13, and the sun's distance from Osaka decreases over time. The sun sets in

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