Message from @RadRhys

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2019-11-12 18:42:38 UTC  

The big dipper can be seen all year

2019-11-12 18:50:08 UTC  

The Big Dipper, especially Polaris, is near our axis of rotation

2019-11-12 18:51:54 UTC  

Based on time of year, certain stars/constellations take certain positions in the sky

2019-11-12 19:16:36 UTC  

The big dipper shows the season.

2019-11-12 19:16:51 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/643891981780779050/big20dipper20swastika.png

2019-11-12 19:22:29 UTC  

You've been decieved.

2019-11-12 19:22:39 UTC  

By NASA

2019-11-12 19:22:39 UTC  

Polaris is A PART OF the Big Dipper

2019-11-12 19:22:47 UTC  

no...

2019-11-12 19:23:22 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/643893620822245407/3d0c8a4ec7362a58c7aa9079c7cac4da.jpg

2019-11-12 19:23:24 UTC  

Yes it is

2019-11-12 19:23:30 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/643893654523478019/5abc3e973d2b8c2a2acbf0b9a892534f.jpg

2019-11-12 19:23:40 UTC  

Thats not possible on a globe.

2019-11-12 19:23:43 UTC  

It’s at the end

2019-11-12 19:24:06 UTC  

It’s rotating as the earth’s position changes, how is that not possible?

2019-11-12 19:24:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/643893834157260803/IMG_20190626_090112_616.jpg

2019-11-12 19:24:19 UTC  

Because if the earth was spinning you'd see different stars constantly.

2019-11-12 19:24:23 UTC  

It'd just be a blur.

2019-11-12 19:24:25 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/643893887668060161/IMG_20190704_031335_779.jpg

2019-11-12 19:24:44 UTC  

We do see different stars.

2019-11-12 19:24:53 UTC  

Also tilt does change over time

2019-11-12 19:25:05 UTC  

Ok but you can always see the big dipper, polaris, the triangle star.

2019-11-12 19:25:08 UTC  

Why would it change relative to the sun tho?

2019-11-12 19:25:16 UTC  

Heliocentric = Lies

2019-11-12 19:25:18 UTC  

Geocentric = Truth

2019-11-12 19:25:34 UTC  

Yes, because they’re all near the axis of rotation

2019-11-12 19:25:44 UTC  

No, they are in different points of the sky

2019-11-12 19:26:25 UTC  

Curve = fake

2019-11-12 19:26:30 UTC  

Globe = fake

2019-11-12 19:26:48 UTC  

The Summer Triangle is the same issue

2019-11-12 19:27:52 UTC  

They’re all near the axis of rotation

2019-11-12 19:28:19 UTC  

Unless you’re in the tropics, you’ll always see the stars near the axis of rotation in your hemisphere

2019-11-12 19:28:33 UTC  

Sorry I’m getting a bit distracted

2019-11-12 19:29:24 UTC  

Now I’ll ask a question because y’all keep ignoring it

2019-11-12 19:29:58 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/643895283675037716/IMG_20190401_074537_401.jpg

2019-11-12 19:29:58 UTC  

On a flat Earth, we should be seeing the sun rise and set to the north unless you’re at the North Pole

2019-11-12 19:30:35 UTC  

That is a lie, there are several dead constellations and new constellations

2019-11-12 19:30:45 UTC  

Argos is literally my favorite

2019-11-12 19:30:52 UTC  

But it doesn’t exist anymore

2019-11-12 19:31:03 UTC  

It's all about perspective.

2019-11-12 19:31:22 UTC  

Is that a jab at what I said about crepuscular rays?