Message from @RiceRay
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Ill just answer for you. Since Polaris is above the Arctic, and the Arctic is between Australia and South America, that would make Polaris the closest point in the sky they can possibly see at the same time. Yet neither can see Polaris.
Meaning they cant be seeing any same point in the sky.
Yet they see this:
you can only see polaris in the north
Yep
yep
"Make ur point"
GG
i did
"Phrased badly"
you can only see it from the north
Why is that on a flat earth?
distance
how do you think the sun works on a FE?
Polaris is the closest distance in common with South America and Australia
ok low iq
Yet neither can see it because of distance.
you dumb
sorry
Continue dodging or make an actual argument?
i just did
then i asked a question
do you not read?
i did not he did
you low iq
I wasnt asking you out of curiosity
distance is the reason you can not see it
from the south
cause yo uare too far
GG
Ok, I know that
Can you post a flat Earth map?
Real quick
do you understand that all the stars do one complete rotation around the earh everyday?
exept for the 7 planets
Yes