Message from @Logrian
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@🎃Oakheart🎃 not only that, but sailors have used sextants for a very long time, navigating by the stars, to this day, sailors can use those same star charts used back then, confirming the stars haven't changed
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That’s just not true, only general shapes and positions are the same for some stars
Some constellations are completely gone
My favorite is Argos Bc boats are cool
The big dipper can be seen all year
The Big Dipper, especially Polaris, is near our axis of rotation
Based on time of year, certain stars/constellations take certain positions in the sky
The big dipper shows the season.
You've been decieved.
By NASA
Polaris is A PART OF the Big Dipper
no...
Yes it is
Thats not possible on a globe.
It’s at the end
It’s rotating as the earth’s position changes, how is that not possible?
Because if the earth was spinning you'd see different stars constantly.
It'd just be a blur.
We do see different stars.
Also tilt does change over time
Ok but you can always see the big dipper, polaris, the triangle star.
Why would it change relative to the sun tho?
Heliocentric = Lies
Geocentric = Truth
Yes, because they’re all near the axis of rotation
No, they are in different points of the sky
Curve = fake
Globe = fake
The Summer Triangle is the same issue
They’re all near the axis of rotation
Unless you’re in the tropics, you’ll always see the stars near the axis of rotation in your hemisphere
Sorry I’m getting a bit distracted
Now I’ll ask a question because y’all keep ignoring it
On a flat Earth, we should be seeing the sun rise and set to the north unless you’re at the North Pole