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>Start with contacting Air New Zealand, as they do charter flights out of Christchurch.

Why's this so difficult and expensive? Yes, I do want to just use tripadvisor, there's no reason why that shouldn't be possible unless something's being hidden.

>the reflection is exactly the same as what you observe if you stand on the shore of a lake or pond, except you are further away. When you are right on the shore of the lake you see a reflection that is roughly the size the Sun appears to you. If you climb a hill and look down on the lake you again see a reflection roughly the size the Sun appears to you, now it may cover the entire lake. You get up in a plane and now you witness the same thing.
This is why it is always between you and the Sun, it's a reflection, not a hot spot.

No, it's a hotspot. What's pic related if not a hotspot? Can't believe you actually think that's 93 million miles away - reflections don't work like that.

>In a single instance perhaps you could use Occam's Razor in this way, but taking the entire heliocentric model and comparing it to the flat earth or geocentric model Occam's Razor is clearly on the heliocentric side because what we actually realized is that Earth is not special.

Yes the earth is special you abhorrent buffoon, it's the only one with life on it for a start. Your model has to go through so much mental gymnastics and ridiculous coincidences to even begin to make "sense".

>Why? Can you even explain why it would be impossible?

Because think about it, when look at out at the sky, you are looking away from the sun out at a part of the universe. In 6 months, you are on the oppsite side of the sun, looking out at a completely different part of the universe, and yet you can still see the same constellations, which is impossible because you can't see directly through the sun.

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