Message from @Juicy J
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Exactly
They are so annoying my fine fellow you agree am I right?
yes my fine chap
If heliocentrism is true. We shouldn’t observe the North Star and constellations the way we do. We should see a random disorganized movement of stars as we swirl through infinite space at thousands of miles per hour. This simple observation proves the Earth is at the center of the universe. Any objections?
They will give npc response of, it's far and we shouldn't be able to see it move that much. They forget that in their model: we're moving through thousands of miles per hour in a circle around the sun which.
Juicy J#9465 LANGUAGE!!!
Exactly
Globe Earthers = 🤡
No matter who it is, if someone uses that emote they automatically deserve to commit scooter ankle
@Juicy J if the earth is actually flat, we should be able to see roughly the same stars (including Polaris) from south africa and from Canada
also, a couple million kilometers is nothing compared to the billions of km between us and the stars.
but I guess it's easier to cry about the government than to think for yourself
You must not know what perception is.
Lmao
It would be more plausible if you said the sky is a projection
If you actually believe stars will appear the exact same from one side of the Earth compared to another. No wonder you believe the Earth is a globe.
That doesn't make sense
At all
do you understand what a flat plane is? lol
If the Earth is flat it's whole surface is facing the same direction
Stars*
Therefore the night sky would look the same everywhere
yeah exactly, draw a circle, on a piece of paper and try hiding something above it.
But it's different in the northern and southern hemispheres
You completely ignored the initial argument. If we are spinning on an axis at 1000mph circling the sun at 67000 mph swirling through the Milky Way at 500000 mph with the entire universe spinning through infinite space at 67000000 mph. Why do we observe the North Star that NEVER moves and constellations that remain consistent.
Because the north star is light years away and the movement around the galaxy is too slow and not wide enough for us to actually notice a change
because polaris is literally 4 106 000 000 000 000km from us, do you think 300 000 000km will make any difference?
Yes it will make a difference
then you clearly understand nothing about perception
And you just totally dodged my question because you know of the Earth was flat we would observe the same stars everywhere
we can move on now
You will have to answer me
Explain how it makes a difference
Because if you just say it makes a difference without any argument in support you cant expect us to accept it
Polaris doesn’t move because it doesn’t move. Not because it’s to far away to see that it’s moving 😂
We SEE constellations move
The point is. We shouldn’t observe ANY constellations
We’re moving through infinite space at thousands of miles per hour.
There is no excuse.