Message from @rivenator12113
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you’d get marked down on an essay for that, pointless sentence
There isn't even any south star, only a north star (Polaris). This would only work on a flat earth where the north star is in the middle
Come to me with a picture of Polaris from Argentina and I'll walk on my head
haha, I'm leading up to my explanation, Dew. The celestial poles are the points where the sky rotates. Polaris is very close to the north celestial pole, where the sky rotates counter clockwise. The southern cross is very close to the south celestial pole where the sky rotates clockwise.
that whole nonsense?
hardly nonsense.
that's a bi-directional turn the sky makes.
only makes sense on a globe earth.
yes, I've debated Sheeple with that gif
notice how you need a cylinder for it to work?
and if the sky were, in fact, a cylinder, the celestial poles would be forever at their respective horizons.
You don’t? It’s creating the same effect regardless depending on your movement
absolutely not. the sky wouldn't work that way on a flat earth
There’s other explanations besides a spinning globe
I'd love to hear one.
Hi
Can I discuss my views about earth?
Sure, sacrifice
I think earth is hollow like an agg shell, but we're inside of it
@Drewski4343 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfUcldPsLVo This would never work on a globe earth, only 1 direction of the time lapse
everythng we see is inside
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and every galaxies planets etc are inside
What planets
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@rivenator12113 How does this not work on a globe earth?
thank u
and there is more
The earth which rotates should not only see 1 direction. According to your model, Polaris does not orbit earth and earth is moving around the sun which is also moving. On a flat earth this would make sense that there is only 1 direction
@rivenator12113 this shell can move around its center
You're confusing an 8 hour timelapse with 365 days of movement. In a night's worth of timelapse, any rotation seen would be almost purely the 24-hour rotation of the earth's axis.