Message from @catman
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@gramps, your model doesn't show how the night sky from the northern and southern hemisphere are different
oh real;ly, derr herr herr
Currently Polaris is at a declination of a bit over 89 degrees, which means that no one south of 1 degree south latitude can see Polaris. That's almost all of the Southern hemisphere, let alone the South Pole. Polaris won't be the North Star forever, thanks to axial precession.
so yeah in the northern pole
but it cant be seen in the southern pole
or even how the stars change position based on the time of year
you cant even explain it yourself?
and its first quote is one that is from the romanticism period, these guys quotes are as far from logic as can be
those do not help your case
or even adress my point
completely off topic
also its an hour long
you making me watch an explination that you know I dont have the time to watch
in a sense shutting me down
please explain to me how ¨perception" makes the sun seem to set