Message from @_Ciprian

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2019-08-06 00:14:08 UTC  

Why do I always get the same NPC response, you globe earthers keep forgetting that earth is rotating on its own axis around the sun which moves in a straight path, we should never see the polaris star everyday within those conditions

2019-08-06 00:14:08 UTC  

Stars actual movement based on our movement through the galaxy is negligable because of the scale. Only star movement we see without careful observation is from earths rotation.

2019-08-06 00:14:24 UTC  

Because of the scale

2019-08-06 00:14:48 UTC  

Do you keep forgetting about your heliocentric model?

2019-08-06 00:14:52 UTC  

The farther something is the less you can see its movement in relation to yourself.

2019-08-06 00:14:56 UTC  

earth is rotating on its own axis around the sun which moves in a straight path, we should never see the polaris star everyday within those conditions

2019-08-06 00:15:28 UTC  

And its axis, tilt, points at polaris.

2019-08-06 00:15:35 UTC  

That would work on a geocentric flat earth not on a heliocentric globe earth

2019-08-06 00:15:43 UTC  

Go research it and come back

2019-08-06 00:15:51 UTC  

I can't research it for you

2019-08-06 00:16:02 UTC  

while its moving around the sun? The sun which also moves in a path?

2019-08-06 00:16:12 UTC  

Scale

2019-08-06 00:16:24 UTC  

You are forgetting the scale we are looking at

2019-08-06 00:17:43 UTC  

Stars are so far the only movement weve noticed in them is the stars that are closest like Barnards star. And its movement is tiny over years and years.

2019-08-06 00:18:01 UTC  

And? You have an object moving on it axis which moves around the another object. How would it see the same object everyday? The fact that it's so far away and stationery just reinforces flat earth geocentrism

2019-08-06 00:19:07 UTC  

Do I have to draw it for you or can you research it yourself?

2019-08-06 00:19:42 UTC  

Even if you can't understand this thing there are many simpler things we can discuss that debunk your theory.

2019-08-06 00:20:21 UTC  

Lmfao, its your own model that makes no sense. The fact that its so far away, which you admitted, proves that the earth is stationery and geocentric.

2019-08-06 00:20:53 UTC  

Stars are far away so earth is flat?

2019-08-06 00:21:00 UTC  

Do you know how many flat earth articles I have read

2019-08-06 00:21:15 UTC  

And most of them have false information

2019-08-06 00:21:28 UTC  

So what does that say about this theory

2019-08-06 00:21:47 UTC  

Star is far away and appears in the same spot every night thus the earth is flat and geocentric. If the earth was moving around the sun we would never see Polaris in the same spot everyday

2019-08-06 00:22:08 UTC  

@_Ciprian There are many flat earth sabotagers be careful

2019-08-06 00:22:42 UTC  

Okay

2019-08-06 00:23:09 UTC  

Well if the earth is flat then why would the government hide it from us

2019-08-06 00:23:19 UTC  

The flat earth society was one of the main sabotagers which pushed the heliocentric model on the flat earth that we don't believe in.

2019-08-06 00:23:33 UTC  

Just saying, Polaris was not always the north star and it's not going to remain the north star indefinitely

2019-08-06 00:23:51 UTC  

Alright, since you won't research it lets talk about some spherical earth evidence I shouldn't have to explain.

2019-08-06 00:24:21 UTC  

```The precession of the Earth's axis has a number of observable effects. First, the positions of the south and north celestial poles appear to move in circles against the space-fixed backdrop of stars, completing one circuit in approximately 26,000 years. Thus, while today the star Polaris lies approximately at the north celestial pole, this will change over time, and other stars will become the "north star".[2] In approximately 3200 years, the star Gamma Cephei in the Cepheus constellation will succeed Polaris for this position. The south celestial pole currently lacks a bright star to mark its position, but over time precession also will cause bright stars to become south stars. As the celestial poles shift, there is a corresponding gradual shift in the apparent orientation of the whole star field, as viewed from a particular position on Earth.```

2019-08-06 00:24:23 UTC  

Like how the moon stays the same apparent size until it sets.

2019-08-06 00:24:24 UTC  

Everytime a globe earthers can't come up with anything he resorts to do your own research and why would NASA lie about globe earth

2019-08-06 00:24:34 UTC  

If the moon was moving away, it would get smaller in the sky

2019-08-06 00:24:40 UTC  

Yet it stays the same size.

2019-08-06 00:24:53 UTC  

it's funny how FE are the ones who usually bring up NASA

2019-08-06 00:25:24 UTC  

Every time a flat earther can’t come up with any thing they say do your own research

2019-08-06 00:26:38 UTC  

Another debunk involving the moon, thanks to lunar libration we know the moon is a sphere. If earth was flat people in different places would see different sides of the moon from different angles. Yet everyone always sees the same face and side of the moon.

2019-08-06 00:27:02 UTC  

And another one which is very simple, the moon is literally upside down in australia.

2019-08-06 00:27:13 UTC  

It's funny how you're just saying buzz words

2019-08-06 00:27:30 UTC  

I never mentioned nasa or gravity in this message