My bad, I misread that.
If earth is flat, then there's only one point of rotation in the night sky. Since the earth IS a rotating spheroid, we would expect 2. Northern and Southern points of rotation. https://earthsky.org/tonight/sirius-future-south-pole-star/
This is evident when looking at amateur astronomer timelapse videos from both hemispheres.
My bad, I misread that. If earth is flat, then there's only one point of rotation in the night sky. Since the earth IS a rotating spheroid, we would expect 2. Northern and Southern points of rotation. https://earthsky.org/tonight/sirius-future-south-pole-star/ This is evident when looking at amateur astronomer timelapse videos from both hemispheres.
pfffffft whatever you say, clown.