Message from @Sammy

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2019-05-09 19:27:32 UTC  

in the south you are too far away to see it

2019-05-09 19:28:10 UTC  

thats al

2019-05-09 19:28:14 UTC  

thats all

2019-05-09 19:28:38 UTC  

simple

2019-05-09 19:28:48 UTC  

i dont think u can see 300 light years away with the naked eye

2019-05-09 19:29:09 UTC  

Why would they want to hide the shape of the earth

2019-05-09 19:29:26 UTC  

That's it?

2019-05-09 19:29:30 UTC  

Hahahahahaha

2019-05-09 19:29:50 UTC  

thats the explenation yeah u cant see polaris from the south becuase polaris is out of your field of view

2019-05-09 19:29:58 UTC  

u cant see 300 light years with the naked eye

2019-05-09 19:30:28 UTC  

we are going off the assumption polaris is 300 light years away

2019-05-09 19:30:37 UTC  

What is Polaris then?

2019-05-09 19:30:46 UTC  

a star above the north pole

2019-05-09 19:30:47 UTC  

Hello guys and gals!

2019-05-09 19:30:58 UTC  

A Star that debunks the globe

2019-05-09 19:31:07 UTC  

i doubt anyone knows the actual distance to it

2019-05-09 19:31:25 UTC  
2019-05-09 19:31:42 UTC  

idk how it debunks the globe

2019-05-09 19:31:50 UTC  

Yesterday I was thinking about this! If the earth is round/globe, how can we see all the same galaxies from everywhere? Wouldn't they move from our sight as the earth spins?

2019-05-09 19:31:55 UTC  

It never moves
@Comic Man
That alone debunks the globe since I’m the globe mode
We are flying through space at a couple thousand miles per hour

2019-05-09 19:32:02 UTC  

We would see another bit of space

2019-05-09 19:32:06 UTC  

Unless Polaris is attached to earth
It wouldn’t make sense

2019-05-09 19:32:10 UTC  

we cant observe it moving what is it supposed to move a degree every 72 years ?

2019-05-09 19:32:38 UTC  

polaris moves a degree every 72 years is that correct ?

2019-05-09 19:32:39 UTC  

All I know is that Polaris never moves
Not a inch since it was first discovered

2019-05-09 19:32:44 UTC  

No

2019-05-09 19:32:53 UTC  

i mean in the globe model cali

2019-05-09 19:32:56 UTC  

You have to understand that a couple thousand miles per hour in space-time is pretty small.

2019-05-09 19:33:08 UTC  

earth moves 1.3 million mph

2019-05-09 19:33:16 UTC  

The only answer I got to this yesterday was that "they're too far away" but if we're the ones spinning around on our own axis, distance is irrelevant

2019-05-09 19:33:17 UTC  

thats only one of its speeds

2019-05-09 19:33:19 UTC  

You also have to understand that we wouldn’t we Polaris anymore

2019-05-09 19:33:43 UTC  

comic how long does it take polaris to move a degree

2019-05-09 19:33:53 UTC  

Ikr

2019-05-09 19:33:54 UTC  

Lol

2019-05-09 19:34:08 UTC  

Globe model is a contradiction to astronomy and science

2019-05-09 19:34:19 UTC  

You keep saying that we wouldn't see it but there is an explanation of why we see it. Even if it wasn't Polaris something is clearly coming from that direction.

2019-05-09 19:34:39 UTC  

?

2019-05-09 19:34:54 UTC  

Why is North Star Polaris perfectly aligned with the North Pole and why do all the stars move around it @Comic Man

2019-05-09 19:34:56 UTC  

I wouldn't know the answer to that Jeremy.

2019-05-09 19:35:15 UTC  

Comic man, it's as simple as now, you can stand up, see what's in from of you. Spin a bit to your left, now you see something else