Space is very very large, and the time we are alive is very very small.
Although Polaris is almost directly above the North Pole today, it has been known for over two thousand years that the orientation of the Earth’s axis is not fixed with respect to the background stars. Instead, it slowly rotates in a circle, completing one revolution every 25 800 years. This causes the position of the North Celestial Pole to gradually change.
The Earth's axis wobbles, a phenomenon called precession, causing the North Celestial Pole to shift, and the North Star to change over thousands of years, with the current North Star, Polaris, being replaced by Vega in roughly 12,000 years
This movement is called stellar precession. In 3000 BC, a faint star called Thuban in the constellation of Draco was the North Star. Polaris did not become the North Star until about AD 500.
Space is very very large, and the time we are alive is very very small.
Thats a shit Ton of written mental gymnastics when there is a simple explanation that doesn't go against your own senses.
U know the "scientists" that changed it to heliocentric model were masons right?
I guess u can trust them on that tho........... .........