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Goodwin7x
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The world is spherical right? So, if you was out of the atmosphere looking down on earth, the location of a country would be different in the day time than what it is at night. (I can easily explain this with my hands, so please bear with me).
For example: England would be in one place of the earth in the day, but at night would be where Australia was. Hope this makes sense lol.
What i'm getting at is does this mean we all have night at the same spot of the earth, meaning we all see the same stars (correlations and such). If so are there a whole bunch of other stars during daytime, which we can't see due to the brightness?
If so will this alter alot of stuff, like The Zodiac, or give us more an insight of our position in our universe?
For example: England would be in one place of the earth in the day, but at night would be where Australia was. Hope this makes sense lol.
What i'm getting at is does this mean we all have night at the same spot of the earth, meaning we all see the same stars (correlations and such). If so are there a whole bunch of other stars during daytime, which we can't see due to the brightness?
If so will this alter alot of stuff, like The Zodiac, or give us more an insight of our position in our universe?