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Why isn't Polaris Visible from Below the Equator?
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lol Polaris is 440 light years away, the viewing angle of the observer based on latitude proves we are on a globe

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It's a stupid trick question. Like we're meant to think everything ever is just always visible everywhere always if the Earth isn't a ball in outer space.

Another hypnotizing video to brain wash the flat earthers

I guess we can add basic math and trigonometry to the list of things flerfs don’t understand. Who am I kidding? Those have always been the first two things on that list.

Distance? Chemtrails? Light has limits. It doesn’t travel for light years.

All true except there is vanishingpoint and we calculate the perspective shift with high school geometry and trigonometry. Polaris is directly overhead at the north pole. If we go to lat 45 (3105 miles) The star is at 45 deg. This means we have a right isolese triangle.

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Perspective dictates objects above viewer line of sight remain above the line of sight regardless of distance on a flat plane. But this is not what we observe, objects disappear below the line of sight, bottom up, like the Sun and boats:

Because the earth is in the way.
