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>>11180667
2) How come stars in the Southern Hemisphere appear to orbit the South Pole?

This wouldn't work at all in the flat earth model. Furthermore, how is it possible for New Zealand and Argentina to be seeing the very same stars in the sky?

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>>11111891
5) Stars in the southern hemisphere rotate the South Pole.

There is no way this can work in a flat earth model, the geometry is simply impossible. Furthermore, Australia should not be seeing the same stars as Argentina, and certainly not rotating around the same point in the sky

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>>11111891
4) Stars in the southern hemisphere rotate the South Pole.

There is no way this can work in a flat earth model, the geometry is simply impossible. Furthermore, Australia should not be seeing the same stars as Argentina, and certainly not rotating around the same point in the sky

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>>11035697
#2 stars in the southern hemisphere appear to rotate around the south pole, absolutely impossible in the flat earth geometry

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>>10067082
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