Message from @🎃 Spookmaster Jaqula 🎃
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No need
That makes no sense if you are dealing with omni directional light
Well it does
Light travels in all directions I never said it bends and curves
If that were the case the shadow would go in the opposite direction
No
There is no shadow
That's my point
light does infact bend and it bends around things that are spheres
It's literally the lack of light reaching that point
So the moon darkened itself
It can bend yes
But not in this case
Because omni directional light doesn't stop randomly from a. Continuous source
Around things that are spheres with different light refractive indexes aswell
im fairly sure this question can be answered with a quick google search
What is the earth flat @eletrick33
idk im not a flat earther
sure
Polaris isn't fixed. It actually has a slight rotation.
I cannot send a screenshot I have missing permissions it says no it's roughly a sphere
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Polaris does move you are correct just significantly less than other stars in the sky
It's close to the north celestial pole, but not exact.
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Also, Polaris want always our pole star. Thuban used to be, about 5000 years ago.
And after a certain time I can't remember how long Polaris will be replaced by another
Yup!
Gamma Cephei
And no evidence for this claim
you know what its actually entirely possible for polaris to be gone but we just dont know yet because light is slow
"Light is slow" - Learning curve 2019
Yes
True in cosmic scales
The closest star other than the sun proxima centuri the light takes over 4 years to reach us
laugh at me all you want but light is slow @Bibleman
Oh, there is for Thuban, Bibleman. The Egyptians documented it.
When you have something that is as big as well space yes light is slow