Already in the little picture on the video it has the moon as a flat disc standing upright and vertical ... which is absurd.
The "disk moon" was just
one possibility examined in the video as an explanation for why, in a FE world, people see the same side of the moon from different directions or places on earth.
Guess one should not consider any possibilities that Lad might deem "absurd".
So a flat disk is "absurd", but a slightly concave disc, yeah, that's a possibility worth considering.
You totally have me convinced.
The JTolan video says exactly what, Lad? It's mostly the narrator rambling. In the end he makes a drawing that doesn't correspond to details he said earlier in the video. Look at about 10:29 and put the edge of a sheet of paper up to his data. The data has a curve; it's not flat. He says that data goes out 70-100 miles, which for the globe would be consistent with the curve shown And there is the question of how he collects the data, how he enters it into his software, and what the software does with it (that he may or may not know). Is JTolan really credible? I don't know. In another video where he claimed he could see Mt. Shaste from a few hundred miles away, and others say he was wrong and probably was not looking at Mt. Shasta. But none of those details matter to you. You just gush over the JTolan video.
And at the same time, pass over other, very simple issues with your FE model. Please, explain how days become longer and shorter? And in particular, how the arctic can be in darkness while places in the southern hemisphere have 17+ hr days.
And BTW, "Professor Dave" is a chemist. He does get a few things wrong outside chemistry.