>>18234721Round earth:
>people looking south are actually all looking in the same direction, so it makes perfect logical sense that they'd see the same stars, no extra explanation is needed Flat earth:
>people looking south are looking in opposite directions, and this doesn't match up with our observations in reality, so now we have to do MULTIPLE HOURS worth of mental gymnastics to make up for it about how it's some weird perspective warp that conveniently only manifests itself when we need to save our flat earth model and has never been observed in any other aspect of realityAre you serious?
Your picture implies that we should be able to see Polaris from very southern latitudes, which is not the case in reality
>inb4 "muh optical refraction"stars give off non-visible light which isn't affected by air particles in the atmosphere, such as radio wave. As expected, you still can't use a radio receiver to see stars that are blocked by the curvature of the earth. On a flat earth, you should be able to see polaris from anywhere, either with a normal telescope or a radio telescope. But you can't. Because the earth isn't fucking flat, and there are tons of naked-eye observations you can do to prove it without any special equipment whatsoever