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Some devotees who are aware of the heliocentric deception have clarified the support of the flat earth cosmology in Srimad Bhagavatam. Their PDF (attached) was published years ago in the Vedic Flat Earth Research group on Facebook.

There is also a published book, by one Radha Charan, called Vedic Universe: Flat Earth which can be obtained from Amazon, which also lays out scriptural support and even references Enoch of the Biblical tradition. Charan also wrote a Part 2 (which I have not yet read).

For visual presentation, Eric Dubay has produced a compilation concerning Vedic Cosmology. His other short videos have frequent references to the same, including one on Polar Astronomy and Anthropology.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41vOI-WqTeg

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A few more videos:

Narration by Shane St Pierre of one of Michael Brenner's FE posts:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4UscuejRJY

A nice documentary reviewing some basic evidence:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bxiLTtUnJE

Clarification by Spacebusters on the much-celebrated map of Urbano Monte:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9En5Zpae0A4

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It's easy to miss the obvious if you have to maintain your worldview (about moon phases).
https://youtu.be/NjLPWNZGocM?t=257

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The narrator says that one of the lady's rotations is one day, but that is not true. One of the lady's rotations is one month. The narrator actually says this at (3:25).

"Then it spins on its axis once a day so that the one face of the moon is always facing earth." At (5:00) the narrator again states that the moon has to spin on its axis once a day.

But if the moon were to spin on its axis once a day we would be able to see all its faces. But we can't, which means that the moon spins on its axis once a month.

The earth spins on its axis once a month. The moon spins on its axis once a month, and orbits the earth once a month as well.

Nothing in that video points to anything to the contrary.

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@j0sh4rp3 What is a day, in your understanding? And why is it that whenever the moon is visible, we only see one face?

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A nakshatra day is one rotation of the earth on its axis, 23hours56minutes4seconds of modern clock time.

A lunar day is twelve degrees of longitudinal separation between the Sun and the Moon on the ecliptic.

A savana day is the time from one sunrise to the next sunrise. (You can define what you mean by sunrise; apparently the Sanskrit astronomy books use a calculation for when the center of the Sun's disk is truly on the horizon.)

A saura day is one degree of the Sun's motion along the ecliptic.

In the video, he first says the lady's demonstration is what happens over the course of a month, approximately 28-31 modern 24-hour calendar days (that is what I meant by a day), which is correct. Later, he refers to that same presentation, saying that the lady's demonstration happens in one day. Maybe he was confused about what was happening?

We only see one face of the moon because the moon rotates on its axis in the same period as it rotates around the earth.

Imagine taking a child by the hands and spinning them around. You are twisting around, spinning on your axis, i.e., your spine, and the child is spinning too. The child is perpendicular to you though, so the child does not spin around his spinal axis. Since you have him by the hands, his feet are always away from you.

For everyone one of your rotations about your spinal axis, the child also makes one rotation around his axis of rotation.

This is similar to the Earth and Moon. The Earth is spinning the Moon around the way you might a child or a bucket of water, so you always see the same face due to the way the Earth is causing the Moon to spin.

The difference is that the Earth rotates about 27-28 times for everyone rotation of the Moon.

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@j0sh4rp3 Oddly, the video is now down.

In the demonstration, the woman's head was the earth. She rotated about her own position to make a day. So yes, it is confused... which is the point.

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love this investigation heh

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