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How does it make any sense that -- if we are spinning on an axis -- that the North Star never moves… ever, and the other stars move in almost perfect circles around IT? It's only possible if we are motionless, the North Star is motionless, and the circular motion of the other stars around Polaris is simply the "nature" of what they do.
"It's too far away, so we see them remain in the same orbit due to how long it takes light to reach earth. But if you zoom in on them with a telescope you are somehow looking at a physical planet" ~ globetards
39 -2 points 2.6 years ago
Reading your posts, I don't think you can get dumber than you currently are. You sure your not black? Maybe mommy lied to you.