I watched the video and learned that the moon is self illuminating, just like the sun. I learned that the Southern Stars like the Southern Cross don't exist ( I am not to believe my lying eyes). The moon disappears and is transparent sometimes? especially when it gets close to the Sun? Revel in the mystery?
So let me see if I have the right? The North pole is at the center of the Flat Earth Map and the stars spin around the north star above us at the same speed the Sun makes circles over us and the moon appears, lights up and disappears in some kind of retrograde motion? and the Antarctic is some kind of Ice barrier around everything holding the oceans in?
whoa there, what? southern cross doesn't exist? no, that was never claimed by me or anything in that video i sent. i literally have no idea where you got this idea.
The Flat Earth map. It shows that the Stars rotate around the North Star, which corresponds to the north pole.
There is no south pole and the stars above the outer edge of the FE map have no fixed point of rotation which means that the Southern Cross is not in a fixed position like the North Star. Therefore it doesn't exist.
According to the video, pretty much everything we observe in the heavens is an illusion, or a reflection, or self creating. A wonderful mystery.
the southern star is not fixed, that is correct. but i fail to understand why you say it doesn't exist when we can clearly see that it does.
Au Contraire, the Southern Cross is very close to being 'fixed' at the South pole, contrary to the FE map which indicates the Southern stars move the fastest.
and it also makes zero mention of the heavens being an illusion, a reflection of self creating.
The video says that the Moon, may be an illusion, self creating or a reflection, revel in the mystery or something like that. The Video infers that everything up there is completely unknown, that is why I said the video said the heavens is an illusion. What other conclusion should I come to. You even said that Sun can be a reflection.
the stars you see are not all the stars that everyone else can see. this is because of the distance. as you move away from a star, its goes down in the horizon and new stars begin to come up from the horizon. this is not because the earth is a globe, but because of optical perspective.
How high are the stars? If they are high enough there is no optical perspective.
I watched the video and learned that the moon is self illuminating, just like the sun. I learned that the Southern Stars like the Southern Cross don't exist ( I am not to believe my lying eyes). The moon disappears and is transparent sometimes? especially when it gets close to the Sun? Revel in the mystery?
So let me see if I have the right? The North pole is at the center of the Flat Earth Map and the stars spin around the north star above us at the same speed the Sun makes circles over us and the moon appears, lights up and disappears in some kind of retrograde motion? and the Antarctic is some kind of Ice barrier around everything holding the oceans in?
The Flat Earth map. It shows that the Stars rotate around the North Star, which corresponds to the north pole.
There is no south pole and the stars above the outer edge of the FE map have no fixed point of rotation which means that the Southern Cross is not in a fixed position like the North Star. Therefore it doesn't exist.
According to the video, pretty much everything we observe in the heavens is an illusion, or a reflection, or self creating. A wonderful mystery.
Au Contraire, the Southern Cross is very close to being 'fixed' at the South pole, contrary to the FE map which indicates the Southern stars move the fastest.
The video says that the Moon, may be an illusion, self creating or a reflection, revel in the mystery or something like that. The Video infers that everything up there is completely unknown, that is why I said the video said the heavens is an illusion. What other conclusion should I come to. You even said that Sun can be a reflection.
How high are the stars? If they are high enough there is no optical perspective.