The stars rotate out of view, because we are limited in distance we can see. Yes, the stars rotate on flat earth, out of view as well as in a vanishing point fashion.
The 'weirdly rotating hemispheres' is the part that is hard to put into words. It's hard to wrap your head around. I had to watch it a few times to understand it.
"Distance" absolutely affects what you can see...it's not 'denying basic reality'.
The stars rotate out of view, because we are limited in distance we can see.
They ROTATE out of view because we live on the surface of a sphere. You don't address at all the comment I made about the telescope. Stars DON'T fade into the distance.
The 'weirdly rotating hemispheres' is the part that is hard to put into words. It's hard to wrap your head around. I had to watch it a few times to understand it.
That's because it's a bunch of nonsense and you DON'T understand it. It's ad hoc garbage to explain what a trivially explained by a spherical Earth.
And here where are, exactly where I knew we would be. You in retarded monkey shutdown mode, not responding to the actual points being made.
Sounds like you don't understand.
I bet you believe in gravity too. Wanna go there?
Sounds like you don't understand.
No, you don't understand. That's why you hem and haw, talk about it hard to put into words, have to watch it several times, etc, but never explain why there are rotating hemispheres that he pulled out of his ass.Also why you never address the comment about the telescope.
I bet you believe in gravity too. Wanna go there?
No, I'm not going to argue with the retarded monkey on an endless series of flattard talking points when you fail to address the most basic ones about the stars.
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