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Understanding the Big Scale of the Universe: Addressing Flat Earth Claims and the Motion of Stars
In recent discussions surrounding the heliocentric model of our universe, one common argument brought up by flat Earth skeptics revolves around the apparent constancy of the stars. Specifically, they question why, if Earth is hurtling through space at astonishing speeds—millions of miles per hour—do the positions of the stars, especially Polaris, seem relatively fixed night after night. This argument suggests that such a lack of noticeable stellar movement challenges the idea of Earth’s rapid motion through space.