best rays falls to the ground in the tropical areas
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Because the only way for that to happen is to have all points on the earth be equidistant from the sun. And Everybody Dies™.
This horrendously un-scaled “drawing” shows the sun and the Earth (use your imagination).
You see that ray hitting the earth straight on? Well, that’s falling perpendicularly. See that one hitting the Earth at a sideways glance? That’s not. That’s an obtuse angle, and we’re always going to have that, because the earth is round. The sun is never going to be right above, for example, the poles.
So how could we have two spheres and have everything perpendicular?
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