Message from @rivenator12113

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2019-07-30 13:47:37 UTC  

well yeah no shit everything revolves around 15 degrees per hour on a globe earth, >It take millions to billions of years to notice significant change. how can you know that?

2019-07-30 13:47:49 UTC  

the polaris should be all over the place

2019-07-30 13:48:00 UTC  

yet it doesnt really move

2019-07-30 13:48:48 UTC  

@anon415454+4646 what difference does that make? It’s still rotating about the same point.

2019-07-30 13:49:32 UTC  

@rivenator12113 That’s according to our best estimates and calculations by people who spent a lifetime studying this.

2019-07-30 13:49:47 UTC  

argument from authority lol

2019-07-30 13:50:36 UTC  

Sure? It doesn’t change the fact that there are have been millions of these guys through history, are we to believe they are all mistaken?

2019-07-30 13:51:51 UTC  

It was just recently that globe earth became mainstream lol, the indoctrination from hollywood movies and the education system which teaches us what to think and not howto think. Can you please tell how >It take millions to billions of years to notice significant change.

2019-07-30 13:52:18 UTC  

by recently i mean the last century and a half

2019-07-30 13:54:38 UTC  

The distances between stars is incomprehensible, to see any significant change in the apparent location of stars, it takes a LONG time. The change from their current moments is so incomprehensible that you wouldn’t be able to measure it outside of a significant amount of time

2019-07-30 13:55:08 UTC  

So you can't measure it, then why make a statement of >It take millions to billions of years to notice significant change.

2019-07-30 13:55:18 UTC  

@SAM101907 i wont accept that someone can calculate those distances

2019-07-30 13:55:24 UTC  

thats just make believe

2019-07-30 13:56:09 UTC  

i heard the explanation how astronomers counted the distances of stars

2019-07-30 13:56:13 UTC  

Also as you said before, if polaris moved around the universe and if it was 323 light-years away by what they say. This means it must be going faster than the speed of light lol

2019-07-30 13:56:15 UTC  

@anon415454+4646 Why is that?

2019-07-30 13:56:23 UTC  

i understood it but i dont believe it

2019-07-30 13:56:37 UTC  

@rivenator12113 That makes no sense

2019-07-30 13:56:43 UTC  

how do you do that if you dont have any reference point

2019-07-30 13:57:16 UTC  

Like the sun?

2019-07-30 13:57:30 UTC  

if the polaris stars are 323 light-years away, then shouldn't they be moving at a speed which is faster than what we can imagine that we can observe them everyday at the same location?

2019-07-30 13:57:34 UTC  

the sun is quite diffrent from the stars

2019-07-30 13:58:09 UTC  

this is according to nasa btw

2019-07-30 13:58:19 UTC  

@rivenator12113 Again, that makes no sense. Might wanna recheck your math.

2019-07-30 13:58:28 UTC  

so you are saying that nasa is false?

2019-07-30 13:58:37 UTC  

good job one step to being a flat earther

2019-07-30 13:58:48 UTC  

little by little you will see the bull shit they feed us

2019-07-30 13:59:17 UTC  

@anon415454+4646 It is! They know the type and luminosity expected from it though, with that, that can use that as a reference for similar types of stars.

2019-07-30 13:59:38 UTC  

@rivenator12113 NASA has never said Polaris is traveling at the speed of light

2019-07-30 13:59:41 UTC  

"They know the type and luminosity expected from it" how?

2019-07-30 13:59:51 UTC  

@anon415454+4646 They can measure it

2019-07-30 13:59:56 UTC  

yeah but how

2019-07-30 14:00:11 UTC  

@SAM101907 im saying that if it is 323 light-years away according to nasa, then it should be travelling faster than the speed of light to be able to work on a globe earth lol

2019-07-30 14:00:37 UTC  

@anon415454+4646 They can reference it from our own star.

2019-07-30 14:00:57 UTC  

but how

2019-07-30 14:00:58 UTC  

@rivenator12113 That is not correct whatsoever.

2019-07-30 14:01:06 UTC  

thats the main question

2019-07-30 14:01:23 UTC  

im not trying to be anoying but the "how" qustion is really what matters¨

2019-07-30 14:01:47 UTC  

@anon415454+4646 what do you mean how? Like how to they calculate the lumens?

2019-07-30 14:02:03 UTC  

yes

2019-07-30 14:02:06 UTC  

@SAM101907 Alright, can you please tell me how the Polaris stars are able to be located at the same location everyday when they are 323 light-years away and we are revolving aroudn the sun please