Message from @Millennium Envoy
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Whatever you say.
So
you wouldn't see the same stars in winter that you do in the summer if earth really is rotating around the sun. makes no sense. walk around something with your back towards it, and tell me if you see the same things in front you the whole time
How does the ice wall work
so how do we know stars exist outside our galaxy if we cant see them?
Flat earth forces people to acknowledge God's existence
Earth is orbiting the Sun
Earth rotates on its own axis
That’s not the same thing
Supposedly its really y’all and surrounds a certain area of the planet. That’s how the water is held in place. I could be off, please correct me if I’m wrong.
We can see supernovae explosions and gamma ray bursts from billions of light years away
Supernovae briefly outshine entire galaxies
the night sky is aimed at a different regions in space throughout earth's orbit around the sun according to the heliocentric model
We know galaxies are a collection of stars
id like to see your sources sir lmao
yet we see the same stars in june and december
march and september
Ergo there are obviously other stars out there
etc
And south of the equator has summer while north of the equator has winter, your point?
Because they are what are called fixed stars
Our human eyes cannot see them move
With telescopes we can see them move
It’s called proper motion and apparent motion btw
fixed stars wouldnt be visible on opposite ends of the earth's supposed 360 rotation around the sun. march and september would be 180 flipped views toward space at night. fixed stars would not be seen year round at all
Source?
Common Sense
So no source
?
^^^
is my point not logical?
do you trust a source over your own logic when it adds up
Yes.
key note "when it adds up"
Your own logic can be plain bullshit.
Ye
i'm not claiming credibility
The Earth itself may be in the way of the actual stars from that angle
If true
i'm asking you to think about the point i brought up