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McNasty 0 points 9 months ago

Why can everyone south of the equator see the exact same stars rotating in the same direction around the same fixed central point in the sky due south of them if they’re supposedly all looking in different directions?

I think you've been misled about perception. I already addressed this with the interactive flat Earth model.

http://walter.bislins.ch/bloge/index.asp?page=Flat+Earth+Dome+Model&state=--635-21.6-1345.76565-14.0633681-2355.9583-30-91-21-2#App

The model maker was a globe Earther. He tries to debunk flat earth by creating what we claim we see and stating that it doesn't match his heliocentric numbers. Well, we are also saying those numbers are wrong. But nonetheless, the model accurately demonstrates the answers to your star questions.

Just scroll down and click on the "Stars" button under the demonstration section.