@GiovanniSagredo@TheGlobeIsDead You can insult me and disrespect me until you’re blue in the face; you can calculate fictional star movements all you want but the fact will remain that those stars are the same exact distances from each other. Always have been, always will. I think we’re done here. Good day sir!
@GiovanniSagredo@TheGlobeIsDead I’m not interested in calculating a stars movement. I’m interested in the fact that the stars have been in the same exact positions relative to each other for a very long time. Surely those constellations / positions would have shifted by now.
@GiovanniSagredo@TheGlobeIsDead Ok, so you’re saying the constellations look different now than they did 200 years ago. If our sun is traveling at 500,000mph these other stars/suns are likely traveling at similar speeds, more or less, and in all sorts of different directions.
@GiovanniSagredo@TheGlobeIsDead You responded to a meme about constellations not changing over time. Are these constellations / star positions shifting or not?
@GiovanniSagredo@TheGlobeIsDead I’m not picking one star, I’m picking all of them. Are the constellation / star positions different now than they were a few hundred years ago?
@GiovanniSagredo@TheGlobeIsDead So we wouldn’t expect any changes in the star positions / constellations after hundreds of years as we spin at 1,000mph and rotate 66,000mph around a sun that’s moving 500,000 mph across the universe?