Here's a legit question: If the sun is under the dome and rotates above the flat earth, what is the closest and furthest away points of the sun from the dome's wall?
Generally, globe earth people say that the earth is almost 25,000 in its circumference. Thus would mean 25,000 miles across for flat earthers, ice wall to ice wall.
Somewhere along the line
notbatman (I think it was he) said that the dome touches ice about 6,000 miles from the shore.
This might give the dome an approximate 37 thousand mile diameter if it is spherical, and a distance of about half that from the North Pole to the dome. Of course, this would only be true if the flat earth surface was at about the same plane as the center plane of the dome... so that the North Pole was actually near the where the center of the dome sphere would be if it were completely spherical rather than simply a dome.
Doesn't seem like a lot of space for a sun to float around inside of.
