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So I enjoy this music a lot... but the lyrics of one of these songs caught my attention in a bad way. XD Oceans and Galaxies @1:09:12 claims that if we're 10,000 miles apart, we're still looking at the same stars. The science enthusiast in me just scratched my head and thought "well, one of us is seeing stars, the other one is walking around in broad daytime sunlight. That distance is about halfway around the Earth. Sure we'll see the same stars, but only in about 10-14 hours.
I don't want to be "that guy" but you're thinking of it in a straight east-west, line if you consider North and South you can have one person in Texas and the other in, say, Perth Australia, that's easily 10k miles and at some point it's night for both...
@@azahel542 I get what you're saying but it's not just East-West. At 10k miles north from McMurdo Station in Antarctica on the same longitude, you'd be somewhere in the north Pacific close to Russia and Alaska. At midnight in June, you could look at the southern horizon and see a few stars that would be visible from McMurdo; stars that would be overhead if you were in Fiji, for example.
@@JosephArrow that's the problem though, if you look at it from either a north-south or east-west, sure, but if you think of it as south-west to north-east (like my example australia-texas), you can have night in both places, I checked lol. I still doubt they'd see the "same stars" at the same time though, maybe they can if they look right above the horizon? But I'm not sure.
Oh my little godly rose, Get ready to be blown away, By one of those *signs at the Traveler*, Your power of law will not protect. As god from the stars plays with your head, He will bring more horror than Harbingers from the north, Because what you call slaughter, Travellers call "desinsecting by sword".
Aria 😊 Beaucoup De Personnes Fonds Des Mix, Mais Peut Touche Le Coeur Des Gens. * Toi Tu As Le Pouvoir De Toucher Le Coeur Des Gens Avec La Musique Que Tu Compose. Bonne Nuit Et Week-end !