whoah there pal, i didn't say i was using just the naked eye. I like to use binoculars. admittedly I don't have the best, I have some Companion 10x42 binoculars. i seen big stars move with the naked eye, but that's rare. i used to see even more tiny ones move with the binoculars.
but in the summer in this undisclosed location, i don't see the stars at all right now. i know what i do or don't see.
Not sure what you're trying to say, but stars don't only imperceptibly move relative to each other (obviously the earths rotation makes them seem to move). If a 'star' did move relative to another it was likely a planet.
I can say with complete and utter certainty, I've seen big and small stars just moving for miles across the sky, at fast or medium speeds, i seen them suddenly shoot off into big white streaks a couple of times. I know what I saw. I was practically glued to the sky each winter night last year and earlier this year, watching them move as closely as i could. No one else cared enough to watch the sky, no matter how interesting it was.
obviously the earths rotation
yeah sure ok. No, I saw stars going in criss cross paths wherever they wanted. up, down, diagonal, left, right, wherever they were headed off to, to do whatever stars do.
When I was younger I had a lot of fun with shrooms too.
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