Message from @Batcon

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2019-11-04 00:44:25 UTC  

275/69 is about 4 degrees

2019-11-04 00:44:56 UTC  

That means you would be missing some of the bottom but as you can see the picture is taken at higher elevation then sea level

2019-11-04 00:45:13 UTC  

The second picture is the same case

2019-11-04 00:45:43 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/640713251956719635/Horizon_7.gif

2019-11-04 00:46:03 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/640713336098652161/image0.jpg

2019-11-04 00:46:28 UTC  

I’ve seen that disproved it but I don’t remember the argument for it so you got me on the weather balloon

2019-11-04 00:46:45 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/640713513592946708/Stars_2.jpg

2019-11-04 00:46:55 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/640713554776948743/Stars_8.gif

2019-11-04 00:47:00 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/640713577585704962/Stars_8.jpg

2019-11-04 00:47:03 UTC  

They have changed

2019-11-04 00:47:11 UTC  

prove it

2019-11-04 00:47:15 UTC  

You just sent a picture of them changing

2019-11-04 00:47:16 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/640713642857332746/image0.jpg

2019-11-04 00:47:29 UTC  

their path never changes

2019-11-04 00:47:37 UTC  

The sun is barely moving

2019-11-04 00:47:45 UTC  

the same star will be in the same sky 1 year later. like clockwork (cuz it is)

2019-11-04 00:48:03 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/640713840920756229/Stars_13.jpg

2019-11-04 00:48:24 UTC  

Polaris doesn’t move if that picture was taken in the north

2019-11-04 00:48:53 UTC  

yet we're barreling in 7 directions at once supposedly

2019-11-04 00:49:01 UTC  

It’s is directly above the North Pole, meaning if you got to 90 degrees north, it is straight up

2019-11-04 00:49:07 UTC  

Meaning it wouldn’t move

2019-11-04 00:49:29 UTC  

imagine what the stars look like if you add just one more rotation

2019-11-04 00:49:36 UTC  

how do they look when you roll down a hill?

2019-11-04 00:49:53 UTC  

but you're supposed to believe you're going in 7 directions at once

2019-11-04 00:50:05 UTC  

w/ perfect concentric star trails in the sky

2019-11-04 00:50:06 UTC  

Where do you get the 7 directions from?

2019-11-04 00:50:26 UTC  

rotation, revoluion around sun, sun revolution around galaxy and so on

2019-11-04 00:50:54 UTC  

The sun doesn’t move that much

2019-11-04 00:50:55 UTC  

got bored, found curvature formula up to 3rd order terms

2019-11-04 00:50:56 UTC  
2019-11-04 00:51:06 UTC  

oof

2019-11-04 00:51:09 UTC  

The sun is mostly stationary

2019-11-04 00:51:15 UTC  

just realized last sign before 3rd order term should be a plus

2019-11-04 00:52:14 UTC  

makes sense though, for small D its essentially r - D

2019-11-04 00:52:20 UTC  

since curve isnt tht big

2019-11-04 00:52:27 UTC  

the sun travels at 514,000 mph around the 'galactic center' @Batcon

2019-11-04 00:52:33 UTC  

according to your ball world

2019-11-04 00:53:08 UTC  

230 million years for one orbit of the sun around the Milky Way galaxy

2019-11-04 00:53:25 UTC  

Now tell me how big your thousands of years compare to that

2019-11-04 00:54:05 UTC  

wow big numbers

2019-11-04 00:54:19 UTC  

Humans have only been around for about 200,000-300,000 years