Message from @NickC64
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No
The argument is that all other stars revolve around polaris, that doesnt move
im round like a testicle guys
It’s positioned close to the line of the axis of which earth is tilted
What is this
It's positioned in the
Why in the f**k do we still have dumb flat brained people like you who thinks everything is flat even tho there is well rounded minds that have proven other wise
Floris said it first
if its so far away how is it always aligned with earth, it must be traveling at the exact same speed then
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No lmfao
Does the disk rotate in flat earth?
IM not flat
It takes a long time to notice that a star has moved
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Its not just positioned, it keeps its position there, even tho we are traveling through the universe
It's not
It's just that something very far looks like it's not moving
Or moving less
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All the other stars look like they are moving, in circles
Of course
It's because the earth is spinnin
Just that one remains still
And it happens to be right above north pole
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I never seen a flat earth globe
Polaris is the most noticeable star closest to the north pole
The place where all the compasses point to
Of course
Earth's magnetic poles
Like we said, that is due to Polaris is positioned almost perfectly north of the axis tilt.
Earth aint flat if earth is flat we would be driving off the edges
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Can someone mute that guy
North of the earth at this position is, well, the North Pole. And because this tilt does not change (at least not significantly), it will always appear to be in the same location.