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originally posted by: AstralAvenger
a reply to: D8Tee
Of all the questions you can ask, this is the most important one?
The southern cross is always at (pretty much) south, no matter where you are on earth.
originally posted by: AstralAvenger
a reply to: TerryDon79
The southern cross is always at (pretty much) south, no matter where you are on earth.
No matter where on Earth?
It is only visible below a certain latitude.
Dealing with a person who thinks the earth is flat, in light of all the evidence that it is a sphere, I'm not sure what is the most important question to ask you.
originally posted by: AstralAvenger
a reply to: D8Tee
I wouldn't know. How should I know? Of all the questions you can ask, this is the most important one?
It's still at pretty much exact south, even if you're in the northern hemisphere. You just can't see it because it's below the horizon.
Or are you going to avoid it, again?
So, care to explain the southern cross on a flat earth and how it just doesn't work because there isn't multiple ones visible when you're in the Southern Hemisphere?
originally posted by: AstralAvenger
What is gravity, besides a hypothetical force.
I mean there obviously is a force,
but it has never been proven that this force comes from the center of ball Earth pulling in all directions towards that center.