Challenging NASA’s Astronomy
For centuries, the debate over the shape and motion of the Earth has persisted. The consensus in modern science is that our planet is a rotating globe, spinning at 1,000 miles per hour around its axis. Furthermore, NASA and modern astronomers claim that Earth also orbits the Sun at 67,000 miles per hour, spirals around the Milky Way at 500,000 miles per hour, and travels through the universe at an astonishing 670 million miles per hour. But can these claims withstand scrutiny? This article will challenge the flawed assumptions of NASA’s astronomy and the myth of Earth’s motion.
The Unfelt Motion of Earth
It is a curious fact that despite the purported high speeds at which Earth is said to move, no one has ever seen, felt, heard, measured, or proven such motion. The majority of people accept the notion of a rapidly moving Earth without question, but perhaps it is time to reevaluate this belief. Could NASA’s astronomy be fundamentally flawed?
Discrepancies in the Distance to Polaris
NASA and modern astronomy claim that Polaris, the North Pole star, is between 323 and 434 light-years away from us, a difference of over 600 trillion miles. If astronomers cannot agree on distances of this magnitude, their science, and theories may be due for reconsideration.
Polaris and Earth’s Alleged Movements
Even if we accept the vast distance to Polaris, heliocentric astronomers struggle to explain how it remains perfectly aligned above the North Pole. If Earth truly spins, orbits, spirals, and shoots through space at breakneck speeds, the alignment of Polaris should be impossible. For Polaris to maintain its position, it would have to mirror Earth’s complex motions precisely – an unlikely scenario.
The Visibility of Polaris in the Southern Hemisphere
According to the globular Earth model, Polaris should not be visible in the southern hemisphere. However, it can be seen up to 23.5 degrees south latitude. This observation challenges the idea of a spinning Earth and suggests that the current model of our planet’s motion is flawed.
In Conclusion
NASA’s astronomy is flawed, and the myth of a spinning Earth needs to be debunked. By examining the discrepancies in the distance to Polaris, its unexplained alignment above the North Pole, and its visibility in the southern hemisphere, we can begin to unravel the fallacies surrounding Earth’s alleged motion. It is time to question what we have been taught and seek the truth about our world.