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Here you scientist, prove one.
Sun's orbital speed = 450,000mph
Earth's orbital speed = 70,000mph
It's a continuous spiral (extended spring like) movement of earth if we were to project the sun's orbit.
How far is the North Star from Earth?
As earth is in this spiral movement, why does the position of the North Star not change?
Why have we we been seeing the same stars and constellations for thousands of years at the same angle and whatnot.
Let's take 1000 years only.
Hours in 1000 years = 8,760,000
Sun travels 450,000 miles per hour
Sun has travelled = 39,420,000,000,000 miles in last 1000 years
That 39.4 trillion miles the earth has travelled in just the last 1000 years. For comparison, distance to sun is 93 million miles.
Astrolobes date back to 150BC. One doesn't have to go that far back and pickup Astrolobes by Greeks and Muslims, so in last 1000-2000 years. Exact positions of celestial bodies are unchanged even if those astrolobes are used today.
Now Mr Scientist(s), above are 'scientific' facts. So please explain why do we see the same skies night in night out and our ancestors of thousands years before saw the same.
Does Noth Star move completely aligned with our north pole 24/7, whilst we are spinning around the sun in that spiral orbit? If it is, what is the orbit speed of the North Star being 400+ million light years away?
Here you scientist, prove one.
Sun's orbital speed = 450,000mph
Earth's orbital speed = 70,000mph
It's a continuous spiral (extended spring like) movement of earth if we were to project the sun's orbit.
How far is the North Star from Earth?
As earth is in this spiral movement, why does the position of the North Star not change?
Why have we we been seeing the same stars and constellations for thousands of years at the same angle and whatnot.
Let's take 1000 years only.
Hours in 1000 years = 8,760,000
Sun travels 450,000 miles per hour
Sun has travelled = 39,420,000,000,000 miles in last 1000 years
That 39.4 trillion miles the earth has travelled in just the last 1000 years. For comparison, distance to sun is 93 million miles.
Astrolobes date back to 150BC. One doesn't have to go that far back and pickup Astrolobes by Greeks and Muslims, so in last 1000-2000 years. Exact positions of celestial bodies are unchanged even if those astrolobes are used today.
Now Mr Scientist(s), above are 'scientific' facts. So please explain why do we see the same skies night in night out and our ancestors of thousands years before saw the same.
Does Noth Star move completely aligned with our north pole 24/7, whilst we are spinning around the sun in that spiral orbit? If it is, what is the orbit speed of the North Star being 400+ million light years away?