Quote (russian @ May 25 2017 06:44am)
Well.. yeah... it would be pretty damn obvious if we had another large celestial body in the sky. We would see a dark object obscuring stars all the time, for example.
Of course, flat earth cannot explain how it's possible to see two entire hemispheres of different stars to begin with, so there's that.
scroll to 20 minutes and see proof of our ethereal moons
and science claims that 97% of our universe is dark matter + dark energy, so dark ethereal objects are quite possible
Heliocentricity cannot explain why we see the same stars every night as we orbit around the sun - we should see completely different views every 6 months
Heliocentricty says we are spinning to the east and cannot explain why in some views, part of the sky spins in one direction, while another part of the sky spins in another.
Obviously part of the firmament that has EM forces making sections of it spin in different directions and we dont understand those forces. Look at the "planet" Jupiter - some sections spin in one direction, some swirl or spin in another direction - it only makes sense if you consider that it simply just might be their plasmasphere that we are seeing.
This post was edited by card_sultan on May 25 2017 11:52am