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Why do we see the same stars every night? 

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As we revolve around the sun our view should change and our constellations should change as well. We see the same thing every night even though we are facing completely different directions nightly.

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@craigduffield3963
@craigduffield3963 Год назад
How can we see the same stars in the sky for centuries when we moving through the galaxy and never returning to the same spot
@jeffreyeinstin4373
@jeffreyeinstin4373 Год назад
Foreal it does make sense
@MrPatrickSpalding
@MrPatrickSpalding Год назад
It’s logically not possible. Like I don’t see why people don’t understand that
@jeffreyeinstin4373
@jeffreyeinstin4373 Год назад
@@MrPatrickSpalding explain then how do we see the same stars and same sky every night nothing changes but the occasional shooting star
@MrPatrickSpalding
@MrPatrickSpalding Год назад
@@jeffreyeinstin4373 we see the same star constellations and night sky because we’re not traveling through space. It logically does not make sense in my opinion and based on continuous research
@jeffreyeinstin4373
@jeffreyeinstin4373 Год назад
@@MrPatrickSpalding I think the same shit kinda strange how they still try and tell us we are moving with expansion of space
@ElfAzzid
@ElfAzzid 8 лет назад
I was just sitting outside having a cigarette, looking at the stars and the very same thought, worded exactly, came into my head. Came in, typed it up on you tube and this was the first result. I was hoping for a scientific explanation though. Not gonna say the earth is flat.
@kunalvichare8264
@kunalvichare8264 4 года назад
Same .
@thomasjefferson4085
@thomasjefferson4085 4 года назад
It dawned on me a short while ago so I thought I'd check out YT to see if anyone demos this shocking revelation because it is hard to explain it without visual aids. I asked the question to a stranger in his 70's and I demonstrated it to him and he instantly grasped the paradox! So is the earth flat? I can see why many believe it is?
@sicabau8
@sicabau8 3 года назад
same here, and I am not a flat earther
@7Love7Yah7
@7Love7Yah7 6 месяцев назад
Not saying the earth is flat but in reality a majority of the stuff we’ve been told is fabrication
@Shahrukhkhan-cs3mk
@Shahrukhkhan-cs3mk 5 месяцев назад
Damn, you won't believe I was outside... Gazing and thought of the same thing... Typed it up here and this was the first video... Although it wasn't an explanation
@richardcardoza6609
@richardcardoza6609 8 лет назад
Ancient Egyptians are genius BECAUSE They knew a time like this would come. Here it goes: 3 Pyramids have aligned with 3 of our brightest stars for thousands of years (did I forget to mention perfectly aligned). People think they are just graveyards for pharaohs. Only a fool would actually believe this was the work of many slaves being commanded to place piece by piece. No, all who took part of the great structure had excellent craftsmanship. Time was not waisted by games and television. From a young age you picked a profession and mastered it. Scholars, doctors, artist, actors, craftsman all played a major part of the civilization which holds the largest lasting structure known to this day, still. Pyramids shined white, with the top a glistening yellowish stone which appeared as gold that could be seen for miles. It's not an accident that they align with our stars. It's not a coincidence that a pyramid still represents the most stable shape on a flat surface with slight indentations.
@victoridestables8062
@victoridestables8062 4 года назад
the giants built the pyramids, the slaves who are from mainland Africa as we know the country today...named by the romans meaning DUST, belong to the chosen ones Jesus came to save and anyone else who wakes the *&^%! up...So from mainland or Congo down to the southern tip where the garden of eden is marked by green stadium in South Africa. Yes those slaves helped dig in the queries, but lifting the stones were left to the nephilim mentioned in the book of geneses. the earth is fixed and does not move. the sun and moon move around, thats why we see the same stars. there is no pinpoint or a ghost light from where a star was or whatever the liars are tying to force us to believe. there is no "outer space", its all under the dome. like... total recall movie - Hollywood loves to mock us.. we live in a matrix repeating the same mistakes over and over thinking we have it right going to the church and believing in the Jesus who came to save the world (not) an died for all of us (not) who is a white man (not) Matrix is in the Bible 5 times which means "open the womb" opening the womb and bringing children forth into the beast system to till the ground and pay tax , another form of slavery ... we are not to fornicate - Jesus says it over and over, but we follow Moses , who had horns and led the chosen astray to pray in a tent to moloch and to eat flesh meat. Our father says not to kill, not to consume the flesh of the dead, we are what we eat. Jesus came to raise the dead , and if you can't see this , you are blind , Jesus gave sight to the blind. and what about Ai ... need I say more?
@travisjlee1383
@travisjlee1383 4 года назад
@@victoridestables8062 I've been on this same path for awhile but have had so many road blocks, I have some questions, I know we are lied to from the time we're born! Please respond.
@victoridestables8062
@victoridestables8062 4 года назад
@@travisjlee1383 I am here. the deception started before our birth. over the centuries in order to pull us away from our destiny. a deception that keeps us coming back serving the ruler of this world. we are captured by light and we get trapped in the flesh, over and over. we tend to follow the leaders and trust those who want to keep us captive, worshipping their gods. We do not know the Father, and only a few, truly know the Son. He reveals the truth thru His words. He shows us how it happened and why. It is all about control and winning the souls in the end. what we think is good, is not. its all upside down.
@travisjlee1383
@travisjlee1383 4 года назад
I have so many things I would love to talk with you about! I'm trying to find a true copy of the apocritha, (I'm not sure if I spelled that right) the Bible with all the books still in it. You said all that seems good is not, do you mean religion or or world/country? I feel like we're on the same page but all this is still new to me, like I said I keep hitting road blocks or can't seem to find the right person to talk with about it.
@thomasjefferson4085
@thomasjefferson4085 4 года назад
Interesting. I saw a doco about the discovery of 3 view ports found in the main pyramid that didn't quite align with the Orion constellation as it was meant to suggesting some Egyptian link with the star system. The science garb was something about the drift of star constellations - our spiralling galaxy over time for the reason the ports no longer align. They speculated 15,000 years ago, they would have. That also suggested the age of the pyramids to be older than what science believes? So are the stars moving or not? The earth may well be stationary but perhaps the stars move if ever so slightly to fit in with the galaxy spiralling theory? Or was the doco more about throwing people off the scent that everything is stationary?
@jermainecarney7202
@jermainecarney7202 2 года назад
So true, we should see different constellations. I have been watching the sky the last two years and i have seen orion in august september october november december january february march and april. Doesn't make sense that we revolve around the sun. Seems like the sun revolves around us.
@terdragontra8900
@terdragontra8900 Год назад
orion is to the north of earth, and you are to the north of the equator, north enough it is visible any time of the year. the picture is just 2d
@absolutelytru3891
@absolutelytru3891 6 месяцев назад
Neither the sun nor the earth orbit around each other. If either did the same question would arise. As to why why we do not see alternating constellations.
@bertodoin7304
@bertodoin7304 3 месяца назад
and does the other side of the world see the same constellations? or part of it?
@merjemvr
@merjemvr Месяц назад
I asked myself the same question. If the earth would really go around the sun, we would have to see a totally different part of the universe at night, but we dont....
@gualtergutierrez1166
@gualtergutierrez1166 5 лет назад
Everytime i asked this same question all i get is crazy long speeches without any logic. I Guess we Will never know 100%
@kanemclaren5991
@kanemclaren5991 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-C_AR-9zbv7c.html
@ramonherrera8666
@ramonherrera8666 5 лет назад
I’ve been asking the same damn question since I was a kid
@toscanoplaster5603
@toscanoplaster5603 4 года назад
Share this video buddy ...this is the best evifence
@toscanoplaster5603
@toscanoplaster5603 4 года назад
Do you mean this video is presenting that ? Do you think he's looking for answers that are already availeable
@toscanoplaster5603
@toscanoplaster5603 4 года назад
It's Graham assburn the 5th
@toscanoplaster5603
@toscanoplaster5603 4 года назад
You have nothing better to do Graham ? You know , you talk about intelligence I.Q. You claim to have a high IQ yet you don't believe in God. A true genius would believe in God because then his bases are covered . You don't have the sense to allow for God and that makes you stupid Graham. You will see. Unfortunately.
@toscanoplaster5603
@toscanoplaster5603 4 года назад
Yes Graham every star planet position is plotable at all times. That alone should wake you up moron.
@anthonymm847
@anthonymm847 2 года назад
Every nigt I see same stars snd constellation on the same exact place on the sky. Not moving at all. Like sun or moon are moving on the sky. They are on the same spot at any time of night??? How?
@aceboonkoon1215
@aceboonkoon1215 6 лет назад
Because the earth is stationary... 😏 Flat af.. read Genesis chapter 1 .. tells everything
@ThinkCriticallyNow
@ThinkCriticallyNow 5 лет назад
Maybe you should watch Behind the Curve, good ole Bob proves that the Earth isn't stationary. I do love that your try to prove a fallacy with a fallacy. I can't believe that there are still dumbasses that think the Bible is some sort of historic document? Are you really this stupid?
@sexbeast2687
@sexbeast2687 5 лет назад
God isn’t real and the bible is balony
@ukiemanserg5163
@ukiemanserg5163 4 года назад
Ace Boonkoon Amen brother
@Gg54092
@Gg54092 3 года назад
if the earth is flat why tf do seasons exist then?
@aceboonkoon1215
@aceboonkoon1215 3 года назад
@@Gg54092 The seasons explain exactly how the earth is flat...as the sun rotates on the inner areas of the world it is summer to that area If the sun has it’s rotation farther out the winter weather arrives.. it’s simple. It even says in the Bible he created the earth when he create the sun in the moon he said let it be for signs and seasons..
@joey_bag_a_donuts
@joey_bag_a_donuts Год назад
you're onto the secret that's being kept from us. I have no idea what it is, but you're right. it should be wildly different
@fatnblack
@fatnblack 5 лет назад
i dont think the earth moves. i think the bright dots in the sky circle the earth
@rekawn9375
@rekawn9375 3 года назад
I have the anwser! So to break it down, the stars we see are millions and millions of light years away like very very very far away. We are moving very fast but the stars don’t look like there moving because there so far away. Earth is like a spec of dust compared to everything else. If you get what I’m saying cool if not keep reading so basically the stars or so so so so so far away it doesn’t look like there moving think of it as your driving and something in the distance looks like it’s not getting any closer but times that by a million that’s like earth moving through space I hope that makes sense ( I’m 98% sure this is the reason)
@deepalijain803
@deepalijain803 3 года назад
@@rekawn9375 this is the correct answer, but to a different question. The question now is: when 🌎 moves to the different position while revolving around the 🌞 : Why does the same stars which appear like a dot (may be 100 light years away) appear again at this new position?
@diegosv6372
@diegosv6372 3 года назад
@@deepalijain803 and if you add up that we only see one side of the moon and it's always the same side and on top of that that it's situated exactly where it needs to be to make eclipses, this math, blows my mind.
@sasha42196
@sasha42196 2 года назад
@@rekawn9375 How did you calculate 98%? I'd like to see your formula.
@miyal-shamar9130
@miyal-shamar9130 Год назад
Everything thing that was taught about space is all scientific theory. The sun move through 12 portals, 3 portal per season and the moon follows 10 behind. The earth is stationary.
@crazydave0866
@crazydave0866 7 лет назад
None of the answers add up or answer my question.
@allanbebo8208
@allanbebo8208 4 года назад
I came here looking to answer that same question, there should be a a whole different sky of stars on the other side!?! How is this not talked about or explained. I must be missing something here, but it seems like common sense that there should be at least twice as much stars on the other side of earth and the sun. ?? Lol. I dont get it.
@toscanoplaster5603
@toscanoplaster5603 4 года назад
David I like your video and i agree there are many lies out there but did you look up the zodiac ( at the equator the zodiac signs move throughout the year. 12 constellations that's how you know the time of year at the equator ?
@toscanoplaster5603
@toscanoplaster5603 4 года назад
Please look the zodiac info up and tell me what you found.
@toscanoplaster5603
@toscanoplaster5603 4 года назад
I know , I have used the JPL lab many times however Graham in all honesty aren't you the slightest bit surprised that in a rapidly expanding spiralling galaxy where things are not in the same place from one second to the next that this is possible ? I am.
@toscanoplaster5603
@toscanoplaster5603 4 года назад
How can I give you measurements ? If you didn't have the calculations that are done for you by everyone over the last 1000 years you would have no measurements either . Up until a few years ago nobody could read heiroglyphs and nobody had a working model of how huge stones were moved in Egypt NOT EVEN YOU Graham . It's not intelligence that drives your beliefs it's other people's accomplishments. You must see that . Even piano ( your own instrument ) built centuries ago and based on a C scale repeated in octaves ....ALL DONE FOR YOU. So rather what I'm telling you is ( like in our convex chat ) the solar model although accepted and working does not work perfectly , there's no proper explanation for sun cycles in the heliocentric model however as an electrical circuit EVERYTHING falls into place. Do I have the numbers ? NO but it takes an incredible amount of faith on your part to accept sciences current model of our universe since it's they who imply all its movements and HOW COULD ALL STARS AND PLANETS remain in perfect position while undergoing the movement described in the model ??
@RaiseTheSpirit
@RaiseTheSpirit 7 лет назад
This question is baffling me. If the Earth orbited the sun then we would see different constellations every in June than we would December.... WTF!!!
@donaldb1
@donaldb1 7 лет назад
Why are you baffled? We do see different constellations in June than in December.
@stevemclee7601
@stevemclee7601 6 лет назад
We cant see Jupiter nd mars in winters but its visible in summers
@bigwhiteshogun
@bigwhiteshogun 6 лет назад
Jupiter isn't a star :P
@bigwhiteshogun
@bigwhiteshogun 6 лет назад
We do see different stars in winter than we see in summer. It baffles me you haven't noticed that yet :/
@chrisdenchal8396
@chrisdenchal8396 6 лет назад
you are waking up! Good for you. Now think about what you see with your senses, forget the programming....
@charlesrobbins2208
@charlesrobbins2208 3 года назад
David, you put into words a question that has bothered me from my earliest childhood about the stars in the sky. Thank you for presenting it here for someone to try to answer intelligently. I bet you and the rest of us will still be waiting for that answer on our dying day. I understand the same stars, but, do not understand that they never change their distance from each other, ever. It is puzzling to listen to scientists go on and on about this EXPANDING UNIVERSE, when nothing changes position or distance from the other stars. Like a painting. Static. Nothing changes out there. Theoretical this theoretical that... all crazy nonprovable ideas which do not pan out in reality.
@davidgullo735
@davidgullo735 3 года назад
they really do not pan out. you should check out odysee.com. it is a platform like youtube used to be...
@johnnyweissmuller5838
@johnnyweissmuller5838 2 года назад
His drawing is wrong, earths axis is tilted in relation to the sun, which means we on the northern hemisphere always see stars ”angled upwards” not outwards as drawn in his example
@AdamHowellProvo
@AdamHowellProvo 2 года назад
"I understand the same stars, but, do not understand that they never change their distance from each other, ever." Most stars are so far away that you will never see meaningful change during your short lifetime. The nearest star is about 4 light years away. The farthest you can see with the naked eye is about 16,000 light years away. This means most of the stars you can see are in the same arm of the Milky Way: i.imgur.com/uQd4BBF.jpg So they are all moving in the same direction at about the same speed.
@johnnyweissmuller5838
@johnnyweissmuller5838 Год назад
@Keep Calm Not sure what you mean, but summertime, we are tilted towards the sun, and wintertime tilted away
@CalvinW.Allison
@CalvinW.Allison Год назад
- The answer is that the stars are so far away that they don't appear to be moving much. The man in the video is thinking of it from left to right when he should be thinking of it from top to bottom.
@crazydave0866
@crazydave0866 9 лет назад
That exlains some minor changes but doesn't answer the meat of my question. From one end of the diameter of our rotation around the sun we are facing a completely different direction than 180o away on the other side of the sun and at night we are facing completely different directions *** stars same Stars ***
@SoloBassJake
@SoloBassJake 9 лет назад
+David Lane The earth is FLAT. It is stationary and immovable. The flat earth is the center of the universe and the sun and moon rotate over us like a yin yang. Check out ERIC DUBAY here on youtube. He explains the flat earth and all the questions people ask. We are conditioned in public school at a very young age to think that the earth is a ball and the people back in the old days who thought it was flat were just dummies. They taught us to ridicule the flat earth for a reason. Antarctica is an ice wall 360 degrees around the oceans. Antarctica holds the oceans in. There is no "edge" that we know of. There may be more land that "they" don't want you to know about. Google earth from space and you will get a bunch of cartoon and CGI pictures. Not to mention all the continents are different sizes and in different spots just slightly in each picture. We never went to the moon. You can't leave the earth. You can go really really high up but you will always come back down. Which is why ALL rocket ships go up then they turn sideways, and they claim they go to space once they leave your eye's view flying sideways like a plane. That or the rockets just blow up. I can send you the video of Buzz & Neil taking a picture of the flat earth out of a round window from way up high to make the earth appear to be round. I can also send you the footage with bubbles coming out of astronauts suits which shows they are underwater. The footage is out there to be found. There are hundreds of proofs that the earth is flat. Your question about the stars is one that proves the stuff we were told by NASA is BULLSHIT.
@Svallen675
@Svallen675 9 лет назад
+David Lane Are you absolutely positive you're seeing Orion all year long? The stars do change depending on what side of the sun we're on. Only circumpolar stars are seen all year round. You might want to video the stars some more, for a year,,, Mine are changing thru the seasons.
@leneeslash3989
@leneeslash3989 8 лет назад
+Svallen675 You need to download a program called stellarium, or watch any time lapse of the sky for a year and youll see the stars rotate above, they dont change out with different sets of constellations.
@Svallen675
@Svallen675 8 лет назад
Lenee Slash What? We see the same constellations every year yes. But the stars in the winter sky are behind/below us during the summer months and vice versa. Are you saying the stars above you are constant, they never change?
@leneeslash3989
@leneeslash3989 8 лет назад
+Svallen675 do me a favor and download the program to your computer and change the months one bye one and you'll see them spin, some go out of view for a little while but many stay, either way it's the same stars and never new views of different quadrants of space with a fesh set of stars every 3 (ish) months like one would expect.
@adityamathur4044
@adityamathur4044 7 месяцев назад
If we see same constellation over and over again two things become clearer that universe is not expanding and the earth is flat.😬
@GhostWritersParanormalPortal
@GhostWritersParanormalPortal 7 лет назад
I wondered this same thing.. did u ever find an answer? I thought about this the other day and its been driving me crazy ever since.. if we rotate.. and its day time here.. the other side of the planet sees the same part of the sky we do during OUR night time... okay... but I have seen videos of night vision, and other video that allows seeing stars during DAY LIGHT, like its night time.. so during the day if the ROTATION theory is correct... there should be a whole new part of the sky we normally dont see, cause its day light.... but in those videos u could STILL SEE the same constalations as if it was night time.. makes no sense to me... someone. please explain this to me
@SaintOtter
@SaintOtter Год назад
The stars you see are not only on the plane as described in the video but also above and below the rotation plane. Additionally to that, the rotation axis is tilted a bit, 23.5 degrees. That's kept out of the 2d drawing in the video. If you live in the northern hemisphere you can see the stars that surround the northern star. But the orientation changes during the year. Stars you would see during the night in the winter would be at the same position during the summer in the day. So in dusk and dawn you probably can see parts of the "constellations".
@hamzawiblue3157
@hamzawiblue3157 Год назад
It’s flat
@SaintOtter
@SaintOtter Год назад
@@hamzawiblue3157 That is an assertion, not an explanation.
@Pitbullvogel
@Pitbullvogel 9 лет назад
This is always been a question i haave asked:) i havnt got any satisfactory answer to this. Ill keep searching lol
@bobbyfletcherDJ187Hardtrance
@bobbyfletcherDJ187Hardtrance 9 лет назад
Pitbullvogel the stars rotate over the flat earth plain . simples
@SoloBassJake
@SoloBassJake 9 лет назад
+Pitbullvogel The earth is FLAT. We have been lied to by NASA for a long time.
@jamiebruvold6105
@jamiebruvold6105 7 лет назад
Did you ever find an satisfactory answer??
@albusrockets2892
@albusrockets2892 7 лет назад
NASA has only been around since 1958. I know it's fun to blame government agencies for your conspiracies, but the current understanding of our solar system (and the "planet" we live on) has been being developed long before the space race, since Copernicus, Galileo, and Kepler (and before, there are allusions to such observation from much earlier). The answer to the question brought forth in this video is ironically that the universe is NOT flat, unlike the medium he chooses to illustrate his problem (paper). While he is right in saying that "night" faces a different direction at each point in the year, what he forgets that above and below the plane he illustrates is ALSO filled with stars. Which is why there are constant northern (and southern in the Southern Hemisphere) stars. Imagine that this man in the video is, himself, a star. At each point in the year, the people of this paper-world he created would still be able to see him.
@DannyGmusicc
@DannyGmusicc 6 лет назад
The reason you can see the Big Dipper is because it’s north where you camera is in your example Now the zodiac constellations do change depending on where the earth is for example the wall to your right 👍🏾
@apr551
@apr551 3 года назад
Why dont we see new stars as we are flying through space
@somerandomperson360
@somerandomperson360 Год назад
Even with the whole solar system moving at 200kms per second its nowhere near the scale of how far away the constellations are, polaris, our north star that is always on the north pole and all constellations rotate around is 323 light years away with 9 trillion KMs in a light year, thats about 2 quadrillion kms, not comparable to the 200kms per second we're moving at. These constellations will change over time over thousands or million year time scales
@غرائبوعجائب-ب7ك
​@@somerandomperson360are you ret.a.r.ded? don't you see the point the video make ? the earth is flat
@abryan3228
@abryan3228 7 месяцев назад
​@user-in9uw7up8s I need an explanation for this it's boggling my mind but based on current technology it's very hard to think that a flat earth is the awnser because if you use a telescope you'll see all the other planets are round. But let's go there if we're seeing all the other planets aswell then that means everything is fixed and is spinning as a whole meaning the center of the galaxy is a fan center and the stars,planets everything is the blade so when the fan spins we spin but everything remains the same ok I think I answered the question I had by myself
@davecollins1753
@davecollins1753 5 месяцев назад
Coz we aren’t
@squidproxy136
@squidproxy136 4 месяца назад
​@@somerandomperson360that is your best explaintion, for real?
@johnbunch8702
@johnbunch8702 7 лет назад
here is something I have found very interesting my self and here's why. the earth is spinning at a 1,000 miles per hour, orbiting the sun at 26,000 miles per hour and the sun is orbiting the milky way at 45,000 miles per hour now with that said the constellations were discovered around 3000 years ago. and by my calculations we have traveled 1,200,600,000,000 a little over 1.2 trillion miles how in the hell do we see the same sky the ancient people of this world saw 3000 years ago makes no damn sense.
@stevemclee7601
@stevemclee7601 6 лет назад
John B no brain 😂😂😂=flat earthers
@alexandrul.9910
@alexandrul.9910 6 лет назад
because the scale of things is bigger than you think . those stars are verry far away. And we do see a slightly diffrent sky than our ancestors.
@TheMrBlanky
@TheMrBlanky 6 лет назад
John B the stars are moving with us....theyre also part of the milky way galaxy
@jimmywilde2033
@jimmywilde2033 6 лет назад
TheMrBlanky if we are all moving in the exact path together how could we be created from a huge explosion ? that is impossible
@TheMrBlanky
@TheMrBlanky 6 лет назад
Jimy Wilde I don't understand your problem
@MichaelHelmick2016
@MichaelHelmick2016 8 лет назад
The Earth does not move around the Sun. The Stars move above earth until the end of Heaven then repeat. The Earth is not a ball flying through space.
@larryslemp9698
@larryslemp9698 6 лет назад
Mike Helmick......Well you stupid, pathetic dimwit..!!
@arghnoor
@arghnoor 5 лет назад
It is not that makes no sence look at the channel wolfie6020
@ben_tang
@ben_tang 3 месяца назад
I don’t know the answer but wouldn’t you also ask/wonder why we dont get a solar or lunar eclipse everyday based of this diagram, maybe a look into the true of scale of the plants and distances and orbital plane might have something to do with it all.
@Doofus171
@Doofus171 Год назад
To all the people saying the stars do change. No, if that were the case then the "North Star" (Polaris) wouldnt be in the exact same spot all the time for thousands of years and boat/sea navigation of the distant past (which used Polaris position for ocean voyages) would not be possible, and yet it is. And PS, yes, the North Star can be visible to people in the southern hemisphere. That is impossible in the explanation we've all be taught in school. A rotational Earth that orbits around the sun, in a solar system that is moving, in a section of the galaxy thats moving, would not have the same stars visible to the planetary surface looking up. Polaris being stationary is impossible. Due to rotation and planetary seasonal tilting. So we are not being told the 100% truth about Earth and beyond.
@علي-ش7ث8ب
@علي-ش7ث8ب Год назад
3000 B.C, the north star was Thuban not Polaris
@DihelsonMendonca
@DihelsonMendonca 6 лет назад
The simple answer is: The big dipper is not on the lef or the right of your drawing, but on the top direction ( the earth pole ), because the big dipper constelation is seen near the north pole, so, different constelations corresponding to different areas are seen far from the poles. For example, in my Country, Brazil, near the equator, we see different constelations depending on the time of the year, but we don´t see big dipper, because in our latitude, we don´t see circunpolar constelations. Did you understand ? You only see different areas of the sky in the "middle" of the earth, but ALWAYS, earth poles points to the same direction.
@PinChE_LoCo
@PinChE_LoCo Год назад
The constilation is not what he is talking about. He is using it as just a reference point. Why that point is all year round when in half of a year we should see entirely different constilations.
@dimitristsogas8689
@dimitristsogas8689 Год назад
​​@@PinChE_LoCoif you buy a proper night sky map you will find that it is accurate at specific times(from 22:00 - 00:30)of the night and that there's a different map for each season with some exceptions like the north star.and not only that.a proper map is accurate for about 5 years.(I m talking about night sky maps for regions North of the equator) All you need to do,if you really need an answer your question is to learn to read a nightsky map and spend the amount of time required to observe if you see different stars or not. Happy stargazing my dude .just stay away from light pollution and in approximately 3 months of watching the night sky you should be able to see for yourself .
@rudyochoao559-79
@rudyochoao559-79 8 месяцев назад
It sounds good but I think you've been brainwashed can you explain to me why if our galaxy is expanding at the rate of $1,44,000 mi every hour the planets are in the same place same position since the dawn of time​@@dimitristsogas8689
@dylanzacher3474
@dylanzacher3474 6 месяцев назад
No. Rotating at 1000mph, orbiting at 67,000mph, doing a massive circle at 483,000mph, going straight at 1,300,000mph. No
@TheNerdPretty
@TheNerdPretty 4 месяца назад
What if the earth actually rotates around the sun every 24hrs and that’s why every night we see the same constellations??? My bf literally asked this same question and I yt it and found this video
@jmicrogers
@jmicrogers 4 месяца назад
I’ll give you your answer for the big dipper seeing how its tail is Polaris. But because we live “on the side of the earth our nightly picture should change completely as the year progresses. But it doesn’t.
@tyriffic8824
@tyriffic8824 6 лет назад
As I stare out my window every night I noticed the same star formation & I was wondering how could this be if the earth is in a different location every night,so I would like 2 know the answer as well & im glad 2 c that im not the only 1 who noticed.
@dougkough5378
@dougkough5378 6 лет назад
Tyrone Perry You cannot see the same stars throughout the year. Orion for instance is a winter constellation and is not visible in the summer. The circumpolar stars can be seen year round but they will have a rotation that is easily observed. Flat Earthers will lie to your face all the while pretending to be religious. Go out side and look for yourself. I know it is damaging to their flat Earth fantasy that is why they lie about seeing the same stars. Here is a site that may or may not help you. theskylive.com/planetarium
@TarundeepSodhi
@TarundeepSodhi Год назад
​@@dougkough5378thanks for reply you seems very knowledgeable. An you explain why we and our ancestors from thousands of years ago still seeing same stars. However our satelites reached to Pluto and sun in years. Why these stars if movi g haven't drift apart.
@dougkough5378
@dougkough5378 11 месяцев назад
@@TarundeepSodhi Sure, we are not seeing the same stars as our ancient ancestors. Pretty close but different. The movement is remarkably slow. Like Polaris is about 3/4 of a degree off the earths rotatioanl axis. When I was born it was slightly less then 1/2 of a degree. So it has moved in just my lifetime. Unless you did precise measurements you would never know. All stars have a thing called "proper motion" (not why Polaris moved). A nearby star with a lot of proper motion is Barnard's star. You can see time lapse of it across the star field over several decades. Look up "Proper Motion" it is a thing. A big problem is most people don't understand the time and the amount of relative motion over that time. Humans have not been around for very long at all. The scale of things is pretty hard to wrap your head around but if you can expand your thinking a bit you may get it. Things like the star Betleguese has no boubt blown up hundreds of years ago. We are seeing it as it was 650 years ago. It just takes that long for the light to get here. And that is a relatively close star.
@victoridestables8062
@victoridestables8062 4 года назад
the earth is fixed PERIOD nothing moves except the sun and moon
@123-v7v9s
@123-v7v9s 6 лет назад
Depends on where do you live, north and southpole have completely different nightskies and the stars just rotate above you On the equator however, the stars should change. I live in Estonia, which is above the equator, so i see mainly the stars, that appear around the north pole. They do change places throughout the year. The big bear(we call it the big carriage, because it looks lika a carriage or a cart not a bear) is a good system to look at, because its easy to locate, beacause its big, and doesnt have many other visible stars surrounding it. It is alot more complicated and im not a physicist, just go to physics forums or ask a good physics teacher(Some highschool teachers dont care enough about their subject to give you a proper answer). English isnt my first language, if some of it didnt make sense.
@123-v7v9s
@123-v7v9s 6 лет назад
just discovered, im kinda late
@theodorethelogicalblackman9444
@theodorethelogicalblackman9444 9 месяцев назад
Bruh ultimately u see the same frickin stars. We moving right? Then we should be getting a fresh set at least every year. I've never seen clusters or gas clusters either and how the hell can they see so far? It's bs. Are u serious?
@TuchtoneReady
@TuchtoneReady 8 месяцев назад
@@theodorethelogicalblackman9444💯💯Thank you bro. If the math ain’t mathing it’s not right. Don’t settle until they make it make sense. NASA is your hugest liar. They use this info to control us. The same thing as why there has been no talk of things weighing more on and by the north and south poles. If you’ve ever ridden a merry go round you know that the middle is where you feel less force. The outside is where you feel the most so if I live on the equator I should weigh less than when I live on the poles. There has been absolutely no scientific evidence of this even though we know this is how that works.
@eliasmartinez4962
@eliasmartinez4962 8 лет назад
Because the Earth is flat and it doesn't move!
@itsgio3702
@itsgio3702 8 лет назад
that's true bruh
@truthseeker6369
@truthseeker6369 8 лет назад
More scientific evidence of that then heliocentricity.
@cuzilukiidv6192
@cuzilukiidv6192 8 лет назад
+Giovani leon this is fuckin stupid bro he's viewing space as 2 dimensional plane which is just completely flawed.
@cuzilukiidv6192
@cuzilukiidv6192 8 лет назад
+Giovani leon and like I said we do see seasonal constellations which means we do see different constellations and stars, the Big Dipper is just a significant constellation that we ARE ABLE to see THROUGHOUT the year. Please use some logic and stop relying on these videos for your proof.
@yyyyyyyyyroto
@yyyyyyyyyroto 7 лет назад
Billy Bob What did you pur on Google? www.retardedflathEarthforums.com ?
@mattlewis5095
@mattlewis5095 Год назад
The answer is, if the diagram assumes we are viewing the sky from the equator (as it appears to assume, given where the arrows are and the direction they are pointing) - then from that vantage point, yes we would all see all the stars completely change a full sun-orbiting year. And the stars would rise and set over the day too! In the West though, things entirely depend on where in the sky we are looking, because the stars that are nearest our north pole are 'circumpolar' (ie always in the sky, and seeming to rotate around the pole). And that means they will indeed appear in the sky all year round, many of them seemingly in a 'fixed' location, as SQUAREPEG and many others have observed. So the many people here seeing the same stars in the same place all year round are likely to be continually focusing on particular views (or one view in particular perhaps) of the sky that is towards their nearest pole. And they are likely observing them at similar times of the day too, as these stars do actually rotate around the pole's 'zenith' every 24 hours. (Our North Star, or Polaris is directly 'above' the north pole's zenith of course). In terms of looking at the big old sky though, such a small 'movement arc' is incredibly hard for us to notice - so it's not just Polaris that looks completely 'fixed' in the sky, a lot of our northerly stars seem that way too. Remember the Earth is curved too, so the closer we are to the north pole, the more Polaris will be directly above us. Basically, the closer we are located to one of the poles on this curved earth, the more we can see of the night sky all year round - and the most 'poleward' of these stars will look particularly fixed in the sky to us! When it comes to us viewing stars that are towards equator though (as opposed to towards the north pole), their rotating arc is much wider and they will appear to move across the sky along the day and over the whole year too - completely moving over the horizon if they are not circumpolar stars. But only if we are looking! Stars are not normally visible to us much of the time, and when we know certain constellations are still up there somewhere it's easy to forget exactly where they were the last time we looked. (as is is often sometimes rather-unhelpfully pointed out when this type of question is raised, stars do move in relation to each other too, but not remotely in a way that we can realistically see. Stars are (or were) so incredibly far away from us that it would take us many millennia to appreciate any movement of their own.) If an observer's location is actually ON the equator though, then they will see no circumpolar ie seemingly-fixed stars at all. The stars they see will 'rise and set' over the day, and their entire view of the night sky will completely change every 6 months, allowing them to see every star there is to see over the length of the year. They wouldn't have specific Northern and Southern constellations for example - they'd see everything there is to see over the year. If an observer is viewing from the North Pole btw, it's the exact opposite. All the stars in the sky would be circumpolar, and they would all rotate around the zenith across the day. You would only ever see the same stars which would be in the sky at all times. It's all about the way the earth is rotating and where we are on it. Of course most people live somewhere in between these two extremes, so it really does depend where we are looking. So yes if viewing from the equator, the naturally wide view of the night sky would indeed change in accordance to wherever the Earth happens to be currently orbiting the sun, and it would also centrally align to the rather-perpendicular arrows of SQUAREPEG'S diagram too! The diagram is fine though, it just needs many arrows all over the globe and pointing in different directions too, especially straight up as the earth rotates from side to side!
@uchiha54545
@uchiha54545 8 лет назад
sir, do you have the answer yet? i have been wondering abt this since child... hope u can share with me
@albusrockets2892
@albusrockets2892 7 лет назад
He explains the motion around the sun correctly. However, paper is only 2-dimensional and the universe is in 3-dimensions (it's not all on one plane in every direction, stars are everywhere;up down, left right).. So while you do have seasonal constellations (i.e. Staring in different directions on our orbit around the sun) you have constants in each hemisphere (stars above the planet and below the planet) that we always see regardless of where we are in our orbit. Make sense?
@crazydave0866
@crazydave0866 6 лет назад
I haven't heard a good answer yet.
@stevemclee7601
@stevemclee7601 6 лет назад
We see different constellation in different seasons...... Rest believe in flat earth
@bigwhiteshogun
@bigwhiteshogun 6 лет назад
you have it one post above you :P and if you would use your own eyes and took a picture od the sky above your dumb head in december, and than took picture aiming at exact same spot in the sky from exact same spot you did it in December you would notice that sky doesn't look anything a like on both pictures. But I guess it's to much of a hustle. Better stay dumb and claim that earth is a fcking pancake and reptilians are ruling it.
@N54vwlf
@N54vwlf 5 лет назад
The answer is everything we been taught is a fucking lie and people still refuse to believe it, its easier to just keep believing the lie than to accept the truth even if we dont know what it is
@Veloxization
@Veloxization 7 лет назад
Actually, you don't. You can look at constellation maps set to depict the night sky at different times of the year. For example where I live, the Pegasus constellation can be seen in January but not in June.
@trahboat5849
@trahboat5849 3 года назад
Makes sense but keep in mind...it repeats every year. At a certain point Orion may be directly above you. Months later, it's lower in the sky. That movement will repeat next year. Why? If galaxies are moving around in space, we should see new constellations all the time in history.
@Veloxization
@Veloxization 3 года назад
@@trahboat5849 Constellations do change due to the proper motion of stars in the night sky. It's just so incredibly slow (with the great distances) that it will take hundreds of thousands of years to see even minor change. Human civilization has not been around long enough to record anything major. Even Barnard's Star, which has the fastest proper motion out of all the stars in our night sky, moves at only about 10.3 arcseconds per year. For context, if you hold your pinky finger at arm's length, Barnard's Star will take around 350 years to travel a distance equal to the apparent width of the tip of your pinky finger as it represents about 1 degree.
@heftyslim9812
@heftyslim9812 2 года назад
If we have been hurling through the universe at 600000 miles per hour for 450 million years why is the big dipper and the little dipper in the same place every single night when I look up and don't give me that oh I can't see it from my house bullshit. because that would mean that everything is moving at the exact same speed and angle around Earth. The mathematical probability of that is 0. The fact of the matter is that no one can answer this question. If we could, there would be 4k imax footage in every theatre all over the world. The best we got is nixon on a corded phone pretending to talk to astronauts on the moon in 1969.
@2xhollow191
@2xhollow191 2 года назад
@Hefty Slim because the constellation is within our universe and we are moving together thru space.
@heftyslim9812
@heftyslim9812 2 года назад
@2X Hollow tell me again how many universes there are?
@drewtate5409
@drewtate5409 11 месяцев назад
Brah. 😂 But we don't see the same constellations year long. You just proved why that happens. We don't see Orion all year long. 🤦‍♂️
@earlthibeault6828
@earlthibeault6828 Год назад
Doesnt matter where you are on earth we all see the same sky. Been to 130 countries and nothing changes.
@jimmybeam5445
@jimmybeam5445 6 месяцев назад
I’ve been to the southern hemisphere and everything changes.
@Steve-pl4dz
@Steve-pl4dz 6 месяцев назад
Ummm I know that's not true, I know the moon appears upside to Australians when they visit the U.S. and vice versa, same with constellations.
@jimmybeam5445
@jimmybeam5445 6 месяцев назад
@@Steve-pl4dz - I’ve been to Australia. There are constellations in the night sky-the Southern Cross for instance-that cannot be seen from the Northern Hemisphere. One cannot see Polaris, the North Star from the Southern Hemisphere.
@Steve-pl4dz
@Steve-pl4dz 6 месяцев назад
@jimmybeam5445 no kidding SMH...there are constellations that can be seen in both, the point I'm making they would appear in a opposite and reversed in orientation in each hemisphere, just like the moon. There is a lot of falsehoods in this video as certain constellations and their stars come into view and disappear throughout the year....the North Star Polaris will always remain in view and with relatively the same orientation because it's over the North Pole and Earth's axis, no matter where the Earth's relation is to the sun...the closer the stars orientation to either pole....the more likely they will remain visible throughout the year in their perspective hemisphere.
@JM00237
@JM00237 Год назад
Simple answer we don’t live on a spinning ball and we can’t leave earths atmosphere.
@trianglehat6994
@trianglehat6994 7 лет назад
Welcome to Flat Earth
@Guardianecho
@Guardianecho 7 лет назад
nailed it
@areyouavinalaff
@areyouavinalaff 6 лет назад
flat earth: where stupid people are.
@Kovi_99
@Kovi_99 6 лет назад
🤦‍♂️
@Urbansquealer
@Urbansquealer 6 лет назад
Doesn't explain why moving around the sphere yields viewing different stars..
@truemordecai2996
@truemordecai2996 6 лет назад
Hahahahaha!
@fr0stw0lf97
@fr0stw0lf97 3 года назад
For people who still don't get it. You can't see the same constellations the whole year. Furthermore do people not understand how far those stars are? Light years away. Not to mention that the stars in a constellation move very slowly from the other stars (in that constellation). People think the world is simple. It isn't. It is complete. People say "why are these things need to be so complicated?" Why not be amazed how complex this beautiful creation is? Some people don't wanna learn. They wanna stay comfortable by not bothering to learn something new. ow and if you think that the Earth doesn't rotate do the following experiment: Sit on a chair and put a desk chair in front of you. Spin that desk chair at a constant speed (or at least close to that). You will notice that it spins right? After that sit on that desk chair and start to spin the same way as before (at an almost constant spin). you will notice that the room is spinning and not the chair you sit in. Why do you ask? Simple. You can't tell if a vehicle is moving if it moves at a constant speed without turbulence and without looking outside. Or try thinking about this: When you are in a buss moving at 80 km/h you can walk back and forth from the front of the buss to the back with no problem. You don't even feel that you move at 80 km/h. yet you do. in fact you move slower when you go to the back and faster when you move to the front (compared to the road). Come on people it's basic physics. And don't even start with "ow the things in school are lies". If you call them lies then try and explain biology and how your body works without the knowledge from school. Or how come you don't stop at the same time as a car when you press the break paddle and instead you lean forward. Why do you deny the very things you see and experience every day around you?
@crazydave0866
@crazydave0866 3 года назад
I understand complicated and the distances involved. But even with the extreme distances at the equator looking straight out we di not constantly see new constellations with the exception of taking into account the tilting of the earth on its axis giving us our seasons.
@fr0stw0lf97
@fr0stw0lf97 3 года назад
@@crazydave0866 we see the same constellations because those are visible from our solar system. The constellations would be totally different if we were to look at them from other systems. Think about point of view. Some objects look in a certain way but as soon as you look at them from a different angle they change. Hope this helped you. And about the fact that we are in the center of the universe i can explain that too. The observable univers means how much can we see in the universe from the Earth (point of view). It would be totally different if we were to measure the observable universe from a planet in the Andromeda Galaxy for example. Think about 2 circles that overlap. The center of the observable universe would be different in one circle compared to the other (again point of view). Nobody knows where the real center of the universe is.
@anisometropie
@anisometropie 8 лет назад
I think that’s pretty simple. If you’re at the equator, you should see a completely different sky in december and in june. but that’s not what happens in our latitude. In the north hemisphere, we pretty much face the same different throught the year. we see the stars facing northward. in the south hemisphere, I guess we see a completely different sky from what see in the north..
@monzifitness
@monzifitness Год назад
But even if we're looking more upwards in the northern hemisphere, if we are moving around the sun (which is a big distance since we're the third planet from the sun), we would see different starts looking up.
@joshuamartinez7333
@joshuamartinez7333 Год назад
Still evry six months should be completely different
@equ4aliz3r
@equ4aliz3r Год назад
Can't figure it out either, we should see completely different stars every six monts, shouldn't we? Facing other side of universe at night?
@rowewo1049
@rowewo1049 3 года назад
BECAUSE THE EARTH IS FLAT😩 lol jk but makes you wonder 🤔
@ssroudyss9432
@ssroudyss9432 3 года назад
What if it really is
@FlatjePlanet
@FlatjePlanet Год назад
The same with gravity. If gravity pulls things than why is it we are not collapsing into the sun....? And the moon to into Earth. Or this sun into the bigger sun etc... Why are stars standind still? (Excuse my English, i'm from the Netherlands)
@themystery8977
@themystery8977 3 года назад
I also wonder what the night sky would look like if both “sides of the earth were dark at the same time
@Krookedhands
@Krookedhands 8 лет назад
you can see Orion throughout the whole year cause its located in the north sky. think about this, pretend your Orion and facing the billboard. now look at the earth spin around the sun. certain constellations can only been seen at some months throughout the year but the northern sky can be seen all year round.
@czajla
@czajla 6 лет назад
You can see Orion only in winter. At last where I am - in Poland.
@stevemclee7601
@stevemclee7601 6 лет назад
Yeah..thats why northern polar star is used for navigation... Cuz it does not change its position in sky.....This is not difficult to understand but those who don't understand assume that earth is flat
@chessvee
@chessvee 6 лет назад
I was waiting for someone to point out the obvious. Problem solved!
@lwjw3184
@lwjw3184 5 лет назад
Very good explanation. But unfortunately even as down to earth and as easy for anyone to comprehend, as your explanation is. The flat Earth theorists are like politicians. Even when they are proven wrong by science, millions of people, and thousands of photos proving the Earth is round. They will hang on to their own unscientific, unproven, crazy beliefs until the day they die. 🙅.. lol
@arghnoor
@arghnoor 5 лет назад
@@lwjw3184 i am trying to disprove one guy and i hope i can and no matter how annoying it is i will not give up
@johnnywhitaker7418
@johnnywhitaker7418 5 лет назад
earth is flat... example stand on one side of a tree and look at the landscape then move to the other side of the tree, you will not be looking at the same landscape view... now if earth takes 365 days to go around the sun.. at day 182 we are on the other side of the sun and earth has gone aprox 500 million miles looking at a new direction into the universe during our night sky.. we should be looking at new stars... but yet we always see the north star 365 nights per year... wake up people.. God made us and designed a place as a secure environment that we can not escape and spread sin beyond this realm.. space and space travel is a lie to hide the fact that God is real and we are at his mercy and cant escape this realm nor can we re-enter the garden. enjoy the ride a find Jesus.. only way out is Jesus...
@adzee2am51
@adzee2am51 2 года назад
There not to the left or right of us mate,it’s not a linear stream of constellations. There above. Below around and spread out the curvature of the earths atmosphere and light refracting makes it appear that way possibly? Only a hypothesis** 🤷🏻‍♂️☺️
@stanlyipkiss8303
@stanlyipkiss8303 7 лет назад
Because the earth is the center of the universe and everything rotates around use... earth does not rotate the sun rotates around us.. that is what i think
@shoepuffwilliam560
@shoepuffwilliam560 7 лет назад
It's cause the other stars are so far away. The stars do move across space but since we are so far away t will take millions of years to notice a big difference
@aysenteksanli8871
@aysenteksanli8871 8 месяцев назад
I see the same stars every night in the same spot maybe few inches moved I think the planets don’t go around the sun I think the earth goes around and around in the same spot
@tonyornelas9374
@tonyornelas9374 2 года назад
Stars rotate around Polaris and Polaris is always in the same place in the sky and you can see Polaris from all the countries in the northern hemisphere and most countries in the southern hemisphere. That can only be possible on a flat stationary Earth.
@monzifitness
@monzifitness Год назад
That's what I thought of too when I was little. The constellations never even looked skewed. Orion always has the same angles between the stars, same with the big dipper. I asked myself, if you're looking at 2 points, and you're moving around/away from them (not backwards but sideways), then they would eventually look scewed.
@somerandomperson360
@somerandomperson360 Год назад
The stars in Orion's belt are separated by 60 to 800 light years, and the eastern star in it is 1260 light years from earth, with 9 trillion kms in a light year, these are unimaginably huge distances, our sun is only 151 million kms away from us. When we see big things far away they move less in our field of view in relation to smaller things closer as we move, like when you watch huge clouds or things not moving while in a car
@susygaming517
@susygaming517 Год назад
But "we" are constantly rotating, so that dont make sense. You can see that clouds dont move a lot when you walk or drive your car but if rotate a 180° suddently the cloud is in a different place for you. Why dont stars dot the same thing if the earth is constantly rotating?
@iamcemani
@iamcemani Год назад
It all depends on where you are in the world. If you are in the North Pole, you wouldn’t notice too much of a difference in the constellations because you are at the top. The earth spins in the middle. Think of it like a balloon. If you took a balloon and rotated it clockwise, the top would still be facing the ceiling. That’s why the stars don’t change much contingent on location
@theodorethelogicalblackman9444
@theodorethelogicalblackman9444 9 месяцев назад
​@@somerandomperson360bruh no. It's simple. IDC about ur so called big numbers because your not measuring shit. Deceptive pseudo science and pseudo mathematics. I like real science and real math that can be measured by real me.
@merjemvr
@merjemvr Месяц назад
​@iamcemani I live in North Africa, coast, and see the same stars rotating above me al year. If we where at the other side of the sun when we circle it, we should see the opposite of the universe, because the universe is sooo big isnt it??? But we DONT!!!
@robertmeyer8858
@robertmeyer8858 9 лет назад
According to two men in the Navy, one on a ship, the other in a submarine, Navy ships and submarines and commercial aircraft have a highly precise gyroscope used for navigation. GPS is only for backup in case their gyroscope is damaged somehow. If you know anything about gyroscopes, they spin and once spinning, their axis doesn't change unless force is applied to make it change. The gyroscopes used by the military and commercial airlines never change their axis when working properly. If the earth were curved, such as a globe, then, when a ship, submarine, plane, hereinafter "vehicle", traveled from one location to another a few thousand miles away, the orientation of the vehicle would change to be level with the surface of the land/water, but the axis of the gyroscope would change its orientation to the vehicle. For example, if the vehicle started at the north pole and the axis of the gyroscope was straight up, perpendicular to the vehicle and the surface of the earth, and the vehicle traveled to anywhere on the equator, the vehicle would then be perpendicular to what it was when on the north pole. However, the axis of the gyroscope would still be the same as it was when on the north pole, meaning that when the vehicle is on the equator, the axis of the gyroscope will now be parallel to the surface of the earth. The gyroscope's orientation to the vehicle would change by 90 degrees, but changed 0 degrees from its original position when on the north pole. These two navy men both stated that on the ship and in the submarine, the axis for the gyroscope always remains in the same orientation to the ship/submarine no matter where in the world they go. That means, the gyroscope detects absolutely no curvature to the earth.
@ThinkCriticallyNow
@ThinkCriticallyNow 8 лет назад
Yute Hube LOL, ok.
@timothykeszler4074
@timothykeszler4074 7 лет назад
gravity makes the gyroscope keep the same orientation. it's a gyroscope not a compasses that works on the magnetic field of the Pole's anymore brain buster's genus.
@Platinumrings
@Platinumrings 7 лет назад
WOW Timothy, gravity is the answer for everything HAHA
@timothykeszler4074
@timothykeszler4074 7 лет назад
Yes it is dumbfuck
@timothykeszler4074
@timothykeszler4074 7 лет назад
Explain how it isn't?
@HiloVal
@HiloVal 7 месяцев назад
I see, I understand your explanations. However, does this answer the question that, for example the North Star can be seen no matter our positioning? So much so, some researchers have discovered ancient ruins which had tiny viewing holes through big megalithic blocks of stone that today the big star can be seen through. The viewing hole was around 2” in diameter. I will make an effort to find the area the documentary was filmed. And again, since I do not travel & research, I’m learning things from various documentaries that do not always correlate with what I was taught in public schools These documentaries definitely pose questions on the mainstream knowledge we are offered. Any thinking outside of that is considered heretical.
@crazydave0866
@crazydave0866 7 месяцев назад
That's my point. Things aren't moving like we are being told as that just doesn't add up.🤷
@ztantillo
@ztantillo 8 лет назад
it's flat brother. wake up big things are coming
@daleharris7325
@daleharris7325 6 лет назад
south texas have big things came yet or are you still spouting the same nonsense out.
@djonga9938
@djonga9938 5 лет назад
Ur disgrace for humanity
@Chillax_With_Pat
@Chillax_With_Pat 2 года назад
We see the same constellations because the earth is fixed. The sky is a giant clock, and a navigation system the only things that move are the sun, moon, and stars. It's really simple our ancestors have used the same stars to travel and tell what year it is. Used the moon to count months and used the sun to count days. It's not that hard to figure out.
@vishwasbhushanb8153
@vishwasbhushanb8153 2 года назад
modern science is waste, it is useless and time waste follow vedic cosmology earth is flat and sun rotates around earth it is proved in bhagavadgeeta🚩🚩
@deepalijain803
@deepalijain803 3 года назад
I have clicked the video to find the answer. But I got back the same question 😉
@cthompson4186
@cthompson4186 7 лет назад
You are picturing the sky as us seeing outer space to the east and west ONLY, relative to the position of earth around the sun. The stars you speak of that you always see- orion for example- are in the north sky. However, we do see different stars in the east and west night sky depending on the season. So here's an easy way to understand...Think of the north star. This is the star directly above the north pole. Its position in the sky at night does not move. The north star is visible every night in the northern hemisphere. The other stars that you always see are also in the north sky, just not directly over the north pole but close to it.
@tburds272
@tburds272 9 лет назад
The stars that you are talking about that we see every night are CIRCUMPOLAR stars. They are above the North pole. These stars don't change. However, there are stars that DO change from month to month (such as the zodiacs). The zodiacs are above the equator and will change because they are on the outside of our orbit, which is what you are referring to with your diagram when you show Earth on the opposite sides of the orbit.
@Svallen675
@Svallen675 9 лет назад
+Paul Meier We wouldn't notice any difference of size because of how insanely far those stars are from us. If the Sun and the second nearest star to us Alpha Centauri were reduced to the size of a grapefruit, they would be approximately 2,500 miles apart... Our rotation around the sun doesn't even come close to that sort of distance.
@MrASutton
@MrASutton 8 лет назад
+tburds everyones like THE EARTH IS FLAT EVERYONE HAS LIED.... You gave the correct answer. We are all little very minute protons and electrons spinning around and around and those make bigger things that spin, the earth is spinning, while the sun is also spinning around the galactic center, aswell as all the other stars spinning just the way ours is, and who knows, maybe the galaxies and spinning around something even bigger. Lets just all continue to look up at the stars like our fathers before us and gaze upon the cosmos. LET ER RIPPPPPPP.
@Svallen675
@Svallen675 8 лет назад
***** "How cab we possibly see the EXACT same star constellations from the other side of the sun?" The answer is, we don't, usually. Going near the poles though, we would generally see common stars/constellations no matter what side of the sun we're on
@TomekDanny
@TomekDanny 6 лет назад
A quick question to everyone who believers that the earth is flat why Polaris is not visible from southern hemisphere?
@bhushanmobilephonestudio9786
@bhushanmobilephonestudio9786 5 лет назад
One should not see the same stars at 9 pm in the evening and 3 am in the morning if the earth actually spins... And people are talking about seasons, seriously??
@brycemetcalf6462
@brycemetcalf6462 2 года назад
All of the stars that we can see from earth are in the milky way I imagine and if they are in the same galaxy as us I'm sure the other stars and constellations rise and set with the earth according to the sun. They all have rotations just like earth does.
@copypaster3492
@copypaster3492 3 года назад
According to Vedas which contains so many ancient science (predicts eclipse very precisely, mentioning about different planets etc) , earth is stationary . As a lover of our culture, I sometimes doubt our modern conception . But still I choose to know the truth rather than believing blindly according to our favour. If earth is rotation at high speed , then I think we must feel great opposite force on our feet like when we run on a fast trademill and outspin our feet when we run towards west
@davidinmossy
@davidinmossy 5 лет назад
It's turtles ! Turtles all the way down till we get to Gawds bed side table ! Boom take that science !
@gualtergutierrez1166
@gualtergutierrez1166 5 лет назад
Terry is a great writer
@mohnjarx7801
@mohnjarx7801 Год назад
Watch Eric Dubay explain the night sky
@dragonmcmx
@dragonmcmx 6 лет назад
You only see circumpolar stars every night of the year. Circumpolar stars are the northernmost and southernmost stars, and they don't change because the Earth's axis remains pointed in the same general direction. i.imgur.com/9jD1azM.png The stars at the celestial equator do change throughout the year, as the Earth goes around the sun and the night side faces different directions. This is why Orion is visible around the December solstice but never visible around the June solstice. This is why zodiac signs exist. The entire sky (including circumpolar stars) appears to rotate as the Earth orbits the sun. Take note of the stars 6 months apart at the same hour at night, and you will notice a rotational difference of roughly 180 degrees. This is entirely consistent with what we would expect from a global Earth orbiting the sun.
@dougkough5378
@dougkough5378 6 лет назад
You don't see Orion during the summer. Your video is 100% wrong, you cannot see Orion in the summer. I didn't read all the comments but thought I would answer since I saw many flat heads commenting and frankly they don't know anything about the sky. The constellations change gradually through the year. The circumpolar constellations will remain because they are near the pole. Hopefully you have had a couple years to go out and observe the sky (that is what astronomers do). I observe the sky and photograph it as a hobby. You can see us move around he sun rather obviously after a year or two. It is actually kind of rewarding.
@stevemclee7601
@stevemclee7601 6 лет назад
Doug Kough yes you are right, these Flattards are allergic logic.... This guy in video... It seems like his brain has gone like his hairs
@dougkough5378
@dougkough5378 6 лет назад
Nope they are completely different in 6 months. The circumpolar stars don't go away but you can see the big dipper is on the other side of Polaris now than 6 months from now. The circumpolar stars rotate with the seasons. Hopefully you can notice this. Fairly obvious to anyone what is going on. The Equatorial stars shift each night. Go out on the weekends at least at roughly the same time and keep track, it is a fun exercise. You can even see which way we are going around the sun if you spend enough time. It is rewarding I encourage it. Get a telescope to pass the time, track some of the star targets and DSO's (deep space objects)
@kaybeemoafrika
@kaybeemoafrika 6 лет назад
I know this is three years old but here is my take: earth does not tilt up and down, it is always in a tilted position. As far as how we see stars at night, I would think the constellation looks different in winter compared to summer. But I need to do more research on the subject. A very good question indeed.
@erkii
@erkii Год назад
The tilt aims the northern hemisphere above perpendicular to the sun. Which is why we always see the north star year round. Other constellations do change per season. So, some stars remain in place, while others change with the season. This is why this question is super confusing.
@wpaia
@wpaia Год назад
@@erkii what he saying if your in the other side of the sun. being the earth is going around the sun. you should see a different constalation right? for example if you yourself do a 360 each view point is different. imagine going around a bigger radius
@erkii
@erkii Год назад
@@wpaia Hello, you do see different constellations. You just need to remember that if you're in the norther hemisphere on Earth, stars that are located NORTH of the Earth - or in the axis of the tilt which, will always appear in the sky, year round. And while you go around the sun, different constellations come in the picture as well. In retrospect, the south of the planet see's a whole list of different stars, some which are year round, and some new as the Earth makes a circle around the sun.
@540Productions1
@540Productions1 Год назад
​@@erkiiso if everything is north the earth is flat you are just further away it's a reason we can't visit our poles
@erkii
@erkii Год назад
@@540Productions1 what are you on about man? Earth isn't flat. You failed to accurately imagine a 3D model of this whole question. Here is a simple version: North hemisphere sees different stars than the southern ones. While some stars can still be visible year round, others new ones come and go as the planet moves around the sun. You can visit your poles btw. People do it all the time. You can book a trip to visit them right now.
@djfostner
@djfostner 5 лет назад
Another question that should be asked "if" before "why". No one sees the same stars every night in the same space every day of the year. If anyone has proof otherwise, please bring it forward. As for the confusion as the the stars in view, it's easier to see how things work when you view the system in 3 dimension (any include earth tilt: it helps some people realize why people on different sides of the earth see similar night sky's). But your orientation relative to the stars really doesn't change. Remember our solar system is very small relative to the distances these stars are so even after rotating halfway around the sun, the relative change in position is fairly negligible.
@Lordfinessse
@Lordfinessse 3 года назад
Nice story
@crismagana2482
@crismagana2482 Год назад
i know this is an older video, but the part that stumps me is that we are spinning around the sun, and the sun is moving through space. if the sun is moving how do we see the same stars all the time?
@AndrewEvett
@AndrewEvett Год назад
If you are driving in a car through a countryside road, the trees and stuff right off the side of the road seem to whiz by really fast, but if you look at things like a mountain range in the distance, they seem to move by very slow! The stars are so far away it’s taking forever for their light to travel, so they appear stationary but they are moving with us! Simple understandings if you use common sense
@abryan3228
@abryan3228 7 месяцев назад
​@@AndrewEvett yes this makes sense
@abryan3228
@abryan3228 7 месяцев назад
Also i wrote thus comment repling to a next user he was saying its because the earth is flat and i think what i said makes sense as well its this​@user-in9uw7up8s I need an explanation for this it's boggling my mind but based on current technology it's very hard to think that a flat earth is the awnser because if you use a telescope you'll see all the other planets are round. But let's go there if we're seeing all the other planets aswell then that means everything is fixed and is spinning as a whole meaning the center of the galaxy is a fan center and the stars,planets everything is the blade so when the fan spins we spin but everything remains the same ok I think I answered the question I had by myself
@bobbyfletcherDJ187Hardtrance
@bobbyfletcherDJ187Hardtrance 9 лет назад
the stars rotate over the flat earth plain . simples
@ahmedeatsplanets
@ahmedeatsplanets 9 лет назад
+bobby fletcher deny gravity, space launches, modern physics, modern science etc etc etc.....
@bobbyfletcherDJ187Hardtrance
@bobbyfletcherDJ187Hardtrance 9 лет назад
lol defo you fool! i trust no freemason or jesuit
@glesanfajardo
@glesanfajardo 8 лет назад
guys please read about Ferdinad Magellan on how he discovered the earth is round.
@ahmedeatsplanets
@ahmedeatsplanets 8 лет назад
A fucking idiot with a Pokemon pfp thinks that he knows science. Honestly. There is no point in trying with these idiots. There is nothing that would make them in a rounded earth. They are fucking to dumb to explain how a flat earth could exist and how a sun disc flies over the earth back and forth. They deny every form of scientific theory thrown at them, and they will go as far as to lie about the position of the constellations to believe in thier ideas. They are the epitome of ignorance, and theistic radicalism. They are the remains of a dying order of stupidity. They used to be much more common, and now they are finally dying out. They are no longer worth my time or anyone else.
@truthseeker6369
@truthseeker6369 7 лет назад
Here's an experiment you can try... Set up a camera for time lapse footage of the stars in order to get those star trails that form perfect circles... But in the middle of the experiment, pan the camera (keeping the same angle pointed upward) to the left, right, forward, or backward about 12 feet and see if the perfect circles of the star trails mess up. If they do then you will know that the earth is not spinning and that the stars are revolving around us. The reason why is because why would 12 feet of movement be any different than spinning and orbiting on a moving platform known as the earth? It would be case closed.
@russelltom2087
@russelltom2087 6 лет назад
I have often asked the same question. I'm not a flat earther and not trying to invoke any conspiracy theory, just a curiosity that I do not understand.
@donaldb1
@donaldb1 6 лет назад
You don't see the same stars every night. Problem solved.
@G0D15L0V3
@G0D15L0V3 7 лет назад
Because the earth is flat and not a globe
@Urbansquealer
@Urbansquealer 6 лет назад
Doesn't explain why moving around the sphere yields viewing different stars..
@paulsuciu8680
@paulsuciu8680 5 лет назад
How can you belive the Earth is flat and belive tha God made it flat. He made everything else a sphere but the Earth flat. It doesn't make any sense. God made the earth round , there is proof of that. And in the bible when "edges of the earth" is mentioned, it is ment as everywhere , its a methaphore .
@ThinkCriticallyNow
@ThinkCriticallyNow 5 лет назад
Show me a picture of the edge?
@Adrena1in
@Adrena1in 6 лет назад
Why not do a little experiment. Go out at night, point your camera in the opposite direction to where you know the sun is, (as suggested in your diagram), and take a photo. You'll only need an exposure of 5 to 10 seconds to capture many stars. 3 months later do the same thing. Then again three months later. Then once again three months after that. Compare the photos and you'll notice the stars *are* different. What you're not taking into account in your limited diagram is that we all have nearly a 180 degree field of view of the night sky, (baring obstacles), and that field of view rotates throughout the night, allowing us to see a massive portion of the night sky while the sun isn't up. Here in England I can see the pole star every night at about 35 degrees above the horizon, and can therefore also see any stars within 35 degrees of Polaris for the entire night. I can also see stars about 35 degrees south of the equator, but never can I see stars south of that, and certainly not the southern cross. For *most* of the year, at some time or another, I will be able to see most of the stars visible to me from my place on earth, be it just after sunset, the middle of the night or just before sunrise. (And every day, at precisely the she time, the positions of the stars will be slightly different.) But for a while, some stars will remain hidden by the sun.
@kriskinealy
@kriskinealy 8 лет назад
You would see the same stars and constellations all year round but they would be behind the sun!!! In daytime! I cant believe no one gets it.
@78tranzamman43
@78tranzamman43 8 лет назад
But you cannot see any star in daytime expect the sun a very very few (maybe none) except around dusk and dawn. But I know they real answer why.
@redpill5818
@redpill5818 7 лет назад
78 Tranz Am Man b
@crazydave0866
@crazydave0866 8 лет назад
Vic Demise, It is facing completely opposite directions looking out into infinity in both directions and should have a different view for each.
@VicDemise
@VicDemise 8 лет назад
+David Lane You do realize that no matter where the Earth is around the sun it is still rotating every 24 hours, right? It faces the same way once a day no matter the time of year.
@crazydave0866
@crazydave0866 8 лет назад
That's incorrect. When the earth is at it's opposites 180o on opposite sides of the sun looking out, it is in opposit directions at night facing away from the sun so you should have a different view of new constellations at each extreme position.
@downscale
@downscale 8 лет назад
@Vic Demise Yes but at "Night" (When the side NOT facing the Sun doesn't see the Sun) why are the Stars the same within the entire rotation around the Sun (1 Year)? I could understand that if China is seeing the Constellations on the "Left" side of the Sun when it is "NIGHT" there, while North America sees those same Constellations for their "NIGHT" when they are on the "Right" side of the Sun.... but why are they the same visible Constellations for the same location's "Night" every single Night?
@yyyyyyyyyroto
@yyyyyyyyyroto 7 лет назад
Billy Bob Stop trolling.
@christ4u2now
@christ4u2now 7 лет назад
There are same constellations every night on same locations because the stars, the moon and the sun are circling upon a flat stationary Earth.
@marcdc6809
@marcdc6809 3 года назад
Constellations rise and set during the night. The polestar remains in the same position, also during daytime. if the sun would not be there, we would see during 24 hours all the stars we can potentially see at our altitude on the globe. Since our trip around the sun is so short compared to the distances to the stars, this doesn't change much. the earth spins around an imaginary axel. This axel is stable, it keeps aiming at the polestar to the north... we always see the polestar at the same angel... but other stars seem to spin around this (because we spin along with the earth) , day and night, just during the day you don't see much, but they are there... constellations rise and set, same as the sun... the polestar is there also at noon... Summarised: in 24 hours we would see all we can see (not the stuff in the south), but at one given time we only see a percentage... some constellations are only visible (up at night) during summer, but during winter they are up at daytime... the seasonal trip around the sun does have some minor effects on what we see.
@adzee2am51
@adzee2am51 2 года назад
Oh wow. Bless you my man🙏🏻🤘🏻
@BluegrassKY88
@BluegrassKY88 2 года назад
I feel like this is what Neil deGrasse Tyson would say and Carl Sagan would nod yes over his shoulder.
@marcdc6809
@marcdc6809 2 года назад
@@BluegrassKY88 thanks, this is a very kind compliment. amazing that this comment is already a year old, in the mean time I studied (tried to make sense of) the movement of the moon, and than I lost interest.
@cdrweylinmadjackjenningsiv9622
@cdrweylinmadjackjenningsiv9622 3 года назад
Ya Polaris aka the north star is the only star which moves the least. Also why there isn't a South, east or a west star. You could easily download a constellation finder to help you find them, then you'll notice. They move
@MrGreateinstein
@MrGreateinstein 9 месяцев назад
I think the earth doesnt spin around the sun because the whole earth see the same stars everynight
@abryan3228
@abryan3228 7 месяцев назад
Also i wrote thus comment repling to a next user he was saying its because the earth is flat and i think what i said makes sense as well its this​@user-in9uw7up8s I need an explanation for this it's boggling my mind but based on current technology it's very hard to think that a flat earth is the awnser because if you use a telescope you'll see all the other planets are round. But let's go there if we're seeing all the other planets aswell then that means everything is fixed and is spinning as a whole meaning the center of the galaxy is a fan center and the stars,planets everything is the blade so when the fan spins we spin but everything remains the same ok I think I answered the question I had by myself
@Lilbuddy06677
@Lilbuddy06677 7 лет назад
look straight up in ur house, now spin around and go into circle like ur going around the sun, u see the same ceiling all the time, if u look straight ahead and spin I'll see different stuff, just like the stars, u see different stars throughout the year, u just don't look hard enough to know what is different, u just see the north sky all year round and assume all the stars are the same..... the earth is a sphere.... just because u don't understand doesn't mean it isn't true...this isn't ancient times, we don't live in the time of Jesus where if u don't understand or get it, doesn't mean god did it lol
@Tombombadillo999
@Tombombadillo999 7 лет назад
Orion belt is seen exactly in the top right peeping out my window in winter and summer, so "modern science" doesnt clearly explain that one at all..
@HiloVal
@HiloVal 7 месяцев назад
Excellent question. I have been questioning the reality we have been taught in the public school system; physics, quantum physics, language (linguistic programming), history, etc. The only truth I’m beginning to realize is mathematics & miracles. My faith in the Great Spirit has presented scenarios that mathematically are impossible. At the same time, numbers don’t lie. If I’ve needed a different outcome than a math equation can predict, through my spirit & believing, I can will it to happen for me (never fir selfish gain, but for an outcome that is better for all involved if others’ intentions are also not for self-gain). Selfishness seems to diminish my abilities to manifest any outcomes. With that said, I also would like to understand how we see the same view from this earth from our ever more-changing position throughout this universe. If we learn that earth is flat, that we are in a simulation, that extraterrestrials visit or reside on this planet or that life is but a dream, why would those scenarios been hidden from us? As humans, being deceived would piss us off & we would rebel or die of broken hearts. Why covet knowledge from people? Through truths, we can rise above & teach our children to become better people & help ensure an ever advancing civilization. Just my thoughts, my beliefs, my curiosities
@tadasj.1152
@tadasj.1152 7 лет назад
This shit starting hit the fan...... the earth is no a Ball.
@chriss9177
@chriss9177 Год назад
Welcome to 3D, mick moronomous.
@coreymacgregor176
@coreymacgregor176 2 месяца назад
I have always thought this and i think I have an idea. Our solar system as a whole is still flying away from the bang we came from. When you look in the sky you always see the north star no matter what, the dipper circles that over time. The consolations we always see circle that north star. I feel I simply just realized this in the last 30 mins after watching a North star timelapse. No matter what side of the sun we are on North is still north. Im pretty sure thats the direction our galaxy as a whole is headed, north. Makes sense to me now. Imagine you yourself where the north star in front of your drawing as you were. The sun and earth are headed your way, the sun is atill and theres a planet circling it like a clock I hope this helps us all sleep better at night.
@AdvicefromDad
@AdvicefromDad 5 лет назад
We don't see the same stars. The 12 zodiac signs that we see as we roll around are proof of that. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7lwJGHg_SQM.html Not all stars are exactly the same distance away; and they spherically all around us in every direction. The mesh of stars we see constantly changes through each year. The popular ones like big dipper, little dipper, etc are not on the ecliptic (flat, inline with path of earth), instead they are straight up (not out as your arrow indicates). So, we see them year round from the northern hemisphere. The nearest star is 25tril miles away, so our little cluster of planets around our sun are like a gnat in the center of a water tower tank, with the shell of the tank starting the starfield. Make sense?
@alustyape
@alustyape 6 лет назад
I posted this same idea to a Globe page this morning and have had nothing but people telling how stupid I am, and that we do see different constellation's every six month, who is right
@dragonmcmx
@dragonmcmx 6 лет назад
Go outside and check for yourself. You'll see Orion now before midnight, but you won't see it at all 5 months from now. If you go outside regularly at the same hour at night and take note of the positions of the stars, you'll see that they slowly start shifting over the weeks and months, exactly as if we were orbiting the sun.
@samantasosic484
@samantasosic484 6 лет назад
Please.. You can see Orion in winter and in summer. I'm looking at it right now!
@NoName-gq6zo
@NoName-gq6zo 7 лет назад
Because the sky is fixed and stars are above on a carousel or a domed ceiling
@FlatjePlanet
@FlatjePlanet Год назад
JUST DONT DELETE THIS VIDEO... I was wondering about this question (in 2023)... Also there is one star (Northern Star) that we see without any moving motion. All the stars are spinning around the Northern Star.
@UlyssesAlexandreAlves
@UlyssesAlexandreAlves 7 лет назад
It has been 3 years since the question was asked by the guy in the video and nobody has recorded an answer video yet.
@donaldb1
@donaldb1 7 лет назад
You don't need a video. You can explain it one sentence. "You don't see the same stars every night, so there's nothing to explain." There you go. Job done. The only problem is that flat earthers repeat the same gibberish to each other over and over without ever actually looking at the sky. "Ooh, how come we see the same stars all the time?" You don't.
@e8aus
@e8aus 7 лет назад
Flat earthers are like most of us, they don't understand astronomy as well as the current generation of astronomers who have stood on the sholders of thousands of years of discoveries, only they expect someone who does understand astronomy to be able to bring them up to speed in a paragraph on a forum page. And if they can't, its all a hoax. In this life we choose to believe what we believe, and if some want to dispell the knowledge gained over thousands of years they are free to do so. In my opinion they are not the sharpest minds on the subject.
@russellmanweller6694
@russellmanweller6694 Год назад
What will really get you is, if the other solar systems are moving around in the galaxy, then why don't the stars move around? So the stars in the handle of the little dipper should drift away from it, as the solar system for each one is slowly moves in it's own orbit around the milky way. After all, the different solar systems are not in the same orbit as ours, even if they are in the same galaxy Wouldn't the "D23-c" solar system, and it's sun, fly right past us as it went around the milky way. So why is "D23-c's" sun always part of the handle of the little dipper?
@djmohglojojo
@djmohglojojo 7 лет назад
i think....emphasis on think.... that the earth and other planets, instead of going around the sun like this (0)planet [0 0 0 0 (Sun).....], but in layers, like an onion. So the earth goes around one layer ring, Mars goes around another layer ring and so on. Which is why some planets apear to be above the earth. The closer the planet, the lower the rotation ring around the Sun. Kinda like the whole bowling ball on a trampoline deal to show how the fabric a space works Marbles moving around the bowling ball that are closer are at a lower elevation then the ones further out. That ~could~ prove why we think we see the same stars every night year-round. Now im not saying i should work for NASA or anything, just trying to put 2 and 2 together without sounding like a complete idiot. Because i only came here for an answer, not to be asked the same question that i had
@GuitarNewz
@GuitarNewz 10 месяцев назад
Let's face it, we shouldn't see the moon in the night sky every single night, as it orbits the earth. It should be gone for around 12 days or so as it's between the earth and sun.
@AdamHowellProvo
@AdamHowellProvo 2 года назад
David, you have never seen Orion in June, when it is behind the sun. The stars you can see all year long are the ones North (or South) of the orbital plane. By late July, you can see Orion again just before sunrise. I don't know how you envision Earth's orbit, but you seem to have something wrong.
@charliechazestabrook9819
@charliechazestabrook9819 6 лет назад
I agree with this man, but also to add not only are we spinning around the sun, they say we are also hurling through space so wouldn't that make us closer or futher away from certain stars?
@emailatomic
@emailatomic 6 лет назад
Not meaningfully. You have seen our milky way and our sun is just one star in that vastness of our galaxy. We can't even get to our nearest star at light speed and our solar system does not move at light speed. Add to that stars may be moving away from us more than we are moving towards them.
@travisbickel13
@travisbickel13 5 месяцев назад
Isn’t it the tilt of the earth. We do see different constellations in different parts of the sky, from winter to summer? No?
@computertube5880
@computertube5880 5 лет назад
David Lane , That diagram can't be right because if at night you see the big dipper Orion and all those constellations then if you are over on the other side of the sun you would still see those same constellation Orion and the big dipper because the earth revolves once every 24 hours so at night time(on the other side of the sun) you would be looking at the same spot even though you have travelled half way around the sun.Only problem is that you are now looking at the sun .So 10pm on one side would be 10 am the other side.Damm sun gets in the road though , might have to move the sun over to the other side of earth to get it to work.Only other explanation is that the Earth does NOT orbit the sun, it just slides up and down a bit and revolves on it's axis...Interesting !
@ksy9664
@ksy9664 3 года назад
We are advanced AI. We are code line. Programmed to thing they live, feel things, and ask themself these question. I'm also programmed to make you think about it, because AI isnt really intelligent if it isn't questioning itself.
@618mma
@618mma 7 лет назад
Im confused If the earth is flat Why are we told its round Why wouldn't we have always learned it is flat What is the big cover up of flat earth supposed to be
@androidmonkey3850
@androidmonkey3850 11 месяцев назад
So, different seasons are caused by the earth's position in its orbital path compared to the sun. The sun causes certain parts of the planet to heat up more than other parts. The more direct the sun's rays, the hotter the season and the opposite of this is true as well. There's still a lot about our universe we don't know, simply because we can't study it. We can theorize with theoretical physics all we want but until we go there and touch/observe the edge of the universe, we can only learn so much
@AndrewEvett
@AndrewEvett Год назад
Tell me you don’t know what Stellar Parallax is without telling me you don’t know what stellar parallax is! The stars we see all the time are positioned above us not out beside us, some constellations aren’t visible during summer or winter phases! Flat earth seems plausible at first look, but when you collect data and evidence it doesn’t seem realistic
@charlesrobbins2208
@charlesrobbins2208 3 года назад
the stars stay the same relative to us and themselves. How does science get away with stating that the universe is expanding, at ever increasing speeds and yet, the distance between the stars has not changed one bit in the 62 years that i have been alive. Orion? The same. Big Dipper? The same. All other constellations? The same. Nothing has changed, period. Science has been stuck on stupid for way too long in my way of thinking. How can there be an expanding universe if the stars never change position in our skies in our lifetimes?
@bobbyfletcherDJ187Hardtrance
@bobbyfletcherDJ187Hardtrance 9 лет назад
planets do not exist
@joanevans9508
@joanevans9508 9 лет назад
bobby fletcher So the Earth doesn't exist. That's "deep thinking" from someone who calls himself THE MURDER(ER).
@mselliot2
@mselliot2 7 лет назад
Joan Evans earth is flat plane and center of Universe
@ThinkCriticallyNow
@ThinkCriticallyNow 5 лет назад
That's funny because I can see Jupiter and Saturn using a simple P900 camera.
@ThinkCriticallyNow
@ThinkCriticallyNow 5 лет назад
@@mselliot2 Show me a picture of the end of the earth?
@The12GODS
@The12GODS 4 года назад
Hell yeah why do stars not move and change position ? Why do stars keep the same shape if everything is moving out there ? Could the stars just be windows to the real world ? Are we living in the centre of the Earth and don't know it ? Only the government will know obviously and hope we will find out one day without having to die first
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