XPost: alt.astronomy, alt.uk.misc.flat-earth
Le 2024-10-16 à 23:59, Geocentric Universe a écrit :
151) If Earth were a spinning ball revolving around the Sun it would actually be impossible for star-trail photos to show perfect circles even at the North Pole! Since the Earth is also allegedly moving 67,000mph around the Sun, the Sun moving 500,
000mph around the Milky Way, and the entire galaxy going 670,000,000mph, these four contradictory motions would make star-trail time-lapses all show irregular curved lines.
What a total LIE.
The Earth don't spin, it rotate at 1 rotation per day.
The parallax from the orbital motion of the Earth around the Sun is LESS
than 1 arc second. Less than 1/3600°.
Then, you need to remember that ALL the stars that we can see are ALSO
moving in the Milky Way in approximately the velocity and direction as us.
At those speeds, it would take a few 1000 years before we could see any
notable change of the relative position of the stars.
Then, the movement of the galaxy is meaningless as it affect EVERYTHING
in the galaxy in EXACTLY the same way. That is, it don't introduce any
relative movement to any star of the galaxy.
So, all you do is spit Big Numbers and show your personal incredulity
and ignorance about our world and the universe at large.
YOU have utterly NO idea of just how vast space is. Your mind is to
small to understand.
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