Message from @anon415454+4646
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See, then it shouldn't be 323 light years away
It would be unsound
According to Nasa
Why? It makes perfect sense. We hardly see any movement from it because of its incomprehensible distance.
If it
is very further away from the boat, wouldn't it need to be moving at an insane speed for us to notice it?
at the same location
I don't know why I'm still typing lol. This argument of yours is unsound if you choose to side with NASA
Why would it need to be moving at insane speed?
If it is 323 light years away, we wouldn't be able to see it at the same location every day. Because it would have to catch up to us every day when we revolve around the sun if you believe in the heliocentric model
Now if the earth was stationery and the distance was truly that far away, then we would see it in the same spot every day.
@SAM101907 but with spectograph you can only measure the light that already traveled here
it is impossible to measure the star itself since it trillions of kms away
is this real
@SAM101907 Check out eddie bravo flat earth podcast, he has some good arguments and some bad ones. Don't take everything for facts, imagine the premises and if they make sense. I really like the polaris one because you can't disprove it without believing in a geocentric model or if you don't believe in NASA
This should explain it
@hehexd the "earth" on your gif doesnt have antarctica nor arctica
@anon415454+4646 You are correct, it would be at a different location. The light that hits us is from a younger star. That only means we are looking at its past motion and composition.
from the picture of the article you posted
They wouldn’t, neither would the ones on the South Pole either.
i dont believe there is a revolving point on so called south pole but i may be wrong
if the firmament claim was to be true the long exposure photos of polaris stars revolvment should be elipsoid
not perfect circle
There’s the South Pole
They wouldn’t be elliptical, our rotation is 15 degrees per hour. Compared to our velocity around the sun, there isn’t much distortion, none that you could see anyways.
i dont consider photos and video as evidence....maybe one day i would see it myself
Those photos are real lol, this isn't some abstract thing only NASA can do.
There are many who did this expirement
It still wouldn't work on an earth that revolves around the sun
Many? Like who
Wait what experiment
long exposure picture of the north star <:lul:484994724118134784>
@skywalk why don't you debate instead of putting lul on people
Yeah its interesting the stars are always the same
there`s nothing to debate, earth is a globe/sphere, nothing said here will prove anything, but I enjoy reading here, is that a problem ?
another very open minded globe earther lol
This isn't a debate chat