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RE: LeoThread 2025-09-29 10:20

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While flat Earth arguments often hinge on such misconceptions about observable changes, modern astronomy and astrophysics demonstrate that the universe's scale and the relative motion of celestial bodies explain why stars appear fixed in the night sky despite Earth's rapid journey through space.

Conclusion

Understanding the universe's immense scale clarifies why stars do not appear to move as swiftly or noticeably as flat Earthers suggest. The constancy of Polaris and other stars is entirely consistent with the heliocentric model's depiction of a rapidly moving Earth within a vast and dynamic cosmos. Recognizing these scales and motions reinforces our comprehension of the universe’s grandeur and the mechanisms that produce the night sky’s apparent stability.