Wrapping the Flat Earth around a Ball, the Globe requires a 23.5° tilt

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The Sun's zenith positions, measured as 23.5° N and S on the flat Earth map, are indisputable observational facts. When the flat Earth map was projected onto a sphere, cartographers faced a challenge: how to account for the Sun’s declination without losing the integrity of the Sun's path. To solve this, they introduced a 23.5° tilt to the globe model, aligning it perfectly with the Sun's observed GP over the flat Earth. This tilt was not a physical necessity but a mathematical one, fabricated to preserve the flat Earth’s Sun path in the context of a globe.

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