C.B.S. | CBSWN14.5 - The 6 Month Star Swap 2.0 (flat earth / heliocentric conundrums) @chubbyballsack | Uploaded February 2016 | Updated October 2024, 39 minutes ago.
This is a model (updated with actual stars) to show how much difference we should expect to see in our night sky at any 6 month interval. With a bit of tweaking, it has the potential to show exactly what stars should be seen on any day of the year, anywhere.
I'll need some feedback to make this possible (from flat earthers' or globe heads), i don't want to leave anything out!
If we live on a flat earth, or it's a globe like we've been taught, if the stars we observe in the night sky don't match the standard model, we must move to a new one.
This is a model (updated with actual stars) to show how much difference we should expect to see in our night sky at any 6 month interval. With a bit of tweaking, it has the potential to show exactly what stars should be seen on any day of the year, anywhere.
I'll need some feedback to make this possible (from flat earthers' or globe heads), i don't want to leave anything out!
If we live on a flat earth, or it's a globe like we've been taught, if the stars we observe in the night sky don't match the standard model, we must move to a new one.