Why is Flat Earth Important?
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What if I told you that the Sun and Moon don't travel across the sky? What if I told you all of the celestial objects appear to rotate around the earth in exactly 24 hours? What if I told you we can predict the exact distance and location of the Sun and Moon?
I think your problem is that you have never examined the night sky and watch Polaris stay stationary as the heaven rotated around it at exactly the same speed as the Sun and Moon.
Honestly think about it and what the logical explanation is.
Then I would ask you for evidence of such wild claims. Then I would see there is zero evidence just mental speculation and I would laugh at you.
Specifically which wild claim would you like me to produce evidence of? If you don't believe me that Polaris stays stationary in the night sky, just spend an hour or so observing it at night.
Just put a stick on the ground pointing to the North star and observe that its position never changes.
You said nothing about Polaris in your comment. I never said Polaris does not stay stationary.
Are you retarded?
In the globe model we should have a completely different set of stars each night because the earth moving billions of miles through space each day.
The sky is the same night after night because the earth is still, just as every experiment has shown, and the stars rotate around it.
This is why Polaris does not move.
Yes Polaris does not move but the rest of the objects in the heaven all appear to rotate around the earth exactly every 24 hours, regardless of their distance from the earth.
Just go out at night and see where the milky way is and watch it slowly moving across the sky. In 24 hours the next night the Milky way will be in exactly the same position it was the previous night.
It works the same for the moon and the sun. The only explanation for why everything appears to rotate around the earth in exactly 24 hour cycles is if the earth rotates every 24 hours.
A rotating earth also explains how the northern stars rotate in a counter clockwise direction and the starrs in the southern hemisphere rotate in a clockwise direction.