The SCO revolves around the North star. It is always going to revolve around the North star, no matter where on earth you see it from. The circle it makes get smaller the further away you get, that is due to how perspective works.
Same when the sun disappear beyond the horizon, it is still above our flat earth, it is just to far away for us to see it. As that is how perspective works. When a star reaches 6000 miles away, we are looking at it in a below 1° angel, and our view of it is blocked by the horizon.
The SCO revolves around the North star. It is always going to revolve around the North star, no matter where on earth you see it from. The circle it makes get smaller the further away you get, that is due to how perspective works.
Same when the sun disappear beyond the horizon, it is still above our flat earth, it is just to far away for us to see it. As that is how perspective works. When a star reaches 6000 miles away, we are looking at it in close to 90° angel, and our view of it is blocked by the horizon.