TERRA PLANA - CRUZEIRO DO SUL, SIGMA OCTANTIS E ESTRELAS DO SUL.

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10 Oct 201811:43

Summary

TLDRThis script explores the celestial mechanics as perceived from an Earth-centric perspective, suggesting a stationary Earth with Polaris as the unmoving North Star, while all other celestial bodies revolve around it. It challenges the modern view of a rotating and orbiting Earth, proposing instead that stars and constellations maintain their relative positions over time. The script also discusses the apparent motion of stars from different vantage points on Earth, emphasizing the observer's perspective on the night sky.

Takeaways

  • 🌌 The script discusses the perception of celestial motion, suggesting that the Earth and Polaris are stationary while other celestial bodies revolve around them.
  • 🌟 Polaris, the North Star, is described as the only motionless star in the heavens, situated directly above the North Pole, and is a central point of reference for the night sky.
  • 🌍 The Earth is depicted as a tilting, waffling, spinning space ball, rotating at various speeds through space, including 1000 mph on its axis and 500,000 mph around the galaxy.
  • 🚀 The script challenges the conventional understanding of the Earth's movement, proposing that the stars appear to move due to the Earth's vast size and the perspective from which they are viewed.
  • 🌙 The Sun, Moon, and stars are said to revolve over and around us, creating a new experience every day, which contradicts the idea of a stationary Earth.
  • 🌠 The term 'planets' or 'wandering stars' is used to describe celestial bodies that appear to move in unique patterns, making both forward and retrograde motions.
  • 🌌 Constellations, on the other hand, are said to remain fixed in their patterns, not changing their relative positions over time.
  • 🌞 The apparent motion of stars changes depending on the observer's location on Earth and the direction they are facing, suggesting a complex interplay of celestial mechanics.
  • 🌈 The script implies that the Earth's vastness and the observer's perspective prevent seeing all stars simultaneously, emphasizing the limitations of human observation.
  • 🎨 The celestial sphere is likened to a planetarium dome, with stars moving in a predictable manner from east to west, but with variations based on the observer's vantage point.
  • 🎭 The script concludes with a dramatic musical and applause segment, possibly indicating the end of a presentation or performance on the topic of celestial observation and Earth's position in the universe.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the video script?

    -The main theme of the video script is the celestial motion and the perception of the Earth's position and movement in relation to the stars and constellations.

  • What is the significance of Polaris in the script?

    -Polaris, also known as the North Pole star, is significant in the script as it is described as the only motionless star in the heavens, situated directly above the North Pole, with all other constellations revolving around it.

  • What is the script's stance on the Earth's movement?

    -The script suggests that contrary to the modern view, the Earth and Polaris do not move, and instead, everything else in the heavens revolves around them.

  • What is the role of the Sun, Moon, and stars in the script's description of celestial motion?

    -In the script, the Sun, Moon, and stars are described as revolving over and around us, contributing to the daily new experiences of the night sky.

  • What does the script say about the planets and their motion?

    -The script refers to planets as 'wandering stars' observed to move in unique, graph-like patterns, making both forward and retrograde motions.

  • What is the script's explanation for the Earth's rotation and revolution?

    -The script describes the Earth as rotating at a thousand miles per hour and revolving around the Sun at 67,000 miles per hour, and around the galaxy at 500,000 miles per hour, while also moving through the universe at several million miles per hour.

  • How does the script describe the apparent motion of stars from different points on Earth?

    -The script explains that the apparent motion of stars changes depending on the observer's location and the direction they are facing, with stars turning counterclockwise when facing north and clockwise when facing south.

  • What is the concept of a 'tilting waffling spinning space ball' mentioned in the script?

    -The term 'tilting waffling spinning space ball' is used in the script to describe the Earth's complex motion, which includes tilting, waffling (wobbling), and spinning.

  • How does the script address the visibility of constellations from different hemispheres?

    -The script explains that certain constellations like Ursa Major and Minor can be seen from every point north of the Equator, but constellations like Sigma Octantis and the Southern Cross cannot be seen simultaneously from every point south of the Equator.

  • What is the script's view on the constancy of constellation patterns?

    -The script suggests that the constellation patterns, unlike the wandering stars (planets), are fixed and do not change their relative positions over time.

  • How does the script describe the Earth's motion in relation to the galaxy and the universe?

    -The script describes the Earth as moving at several million miles per hour through the universe, in addition to its rotation and revolution around the Sun and the galaxy.

Outlines

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🌌 Celestial Motion and Earth's Position

This paragraph discusses the perceived motion of celestial bodies as observed from Earth. It starts by acknowledging the fear and curiosity about the universe. The script explains that the Sun, Moon, and stars appear to revolve around us, creating a new experience each day. It emphasizes that the North Pole is the magnetic monopole center point, with Polaris (the North Star) situated directly above it, seemingly motionless compared to the other constellations that revolve around it. The paragraph also touches on the concept of planets, referred to by the ancients as 'wandering stars,' due to their unique paths and both forward and retrograde motion. In contrast, fixed stars are observed to remain constant in their positions over time. The script challenges the modern view of Earth as a spinning space ball, suggesting instead that Earth and Polaris are stationary while everything else revolves around them. It also describes the vastness of our planetarium-like sky, explaining that due to perspective, not all stars can be seen from any single viewpoint. The paragraph concludes by detailing the directional changes in the apparent motion of stars based on the observer's location and orientation.

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🎶 Musical Interlude and Suspense

This paragraph is primarily composed of musical interludes and applause, suggesting a pause or transition in the video. The use of multiple '[Music]' tags indicates a segment filled with background music, possibly to create a dramatic effect or to allow viewers to absorb the information previously presented. The '[Applause]' tag indicates a moment of recognition or appreciation from the audience, perhaps in response to a particularly engaging or thought-provoking segment of the video. The content here is more about the atmosphere and less about conveying information, serving to build suspense or to provide a break before moving on to the next topic.

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Keywords

💡Polaris

Polaris, also known as the North Star, is a prominent star located nearly in the direction of the North Pole. It is significant in the script as it represents the fixed point in the sky around which other stars appear to revolve. The video mentions Polaris as the 'only motionless star in the heavens,' illustrating its role as a constant reference point for navigation and astronomy.

💡Constellations

Constellations are patterns formed by stars that are visible in the night sky and are traditionally used for navigation and cultural significance. In the context of the video, constellations are described as 'revolving in perfect circles over the earth every night,' emphasizing the cyclical and predictable nature of their movement relative to Earth.

💡North Pole

The North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth, and in the video, it is mentioned as the 'magnetic monopole center point.' This reference highlights the North Pole's role in the Earth's magnetic field and its connection to Polaris, which is situated directly above it in the sky.

💡Wandering Stars

The term 'wandering stars' is used in the script to refer to planets, which were historically called thus because they were observed to move across the sky in a manner different from the fixed stars. The video describes them as having 'unique IRA graph-like patterns,' indicating their complex and varying paths in the celestial sphere.

💡Fixed Stars

Fixed stars, as mentioned in the script, are stars that appear to stay in one place in the sky over time, unlike the wandering stars (planets). They are said to 'stay fixed in their constellation patterns,' which contrasts with the dynamic movement of planets and underscores the perceived stability of the night sky.

💡Earth's Rotation

The script describes Earth's rotation as 'a thousand miles per hour,' which is a reference to the speed at which the planet spins on its axis. This rotation is fundamental to the changing of day and night and influences the apparent movement of celestial bodies across the sky.

💡Orbit

Orbit refers to the path of one object moving around another in space due to gravity. The video mentions Earth's orbit around the Sun at '67,000 miles per hour,' which is a key aspect of our solar system's structure and affects the seasonal changes on Earth.

💡Galaxy

The galaxy mentioned in the script is the Milky Way, in which our solar system resides. The Earth, along with the solar system, is said to move 'around the galaxy at 500,000 miles per hour,' highlighting the vast scale of motion within the universe.

💡Universe

The universe, as alluded to in the script, encompasses everything that exists, including all space, time, energy, matter, and galaxies. The mention of Earth 'shooting up several million more miles per hour through the universe' illustrates the grand scale of celestial motion.

💡Apparent Motion

Apparent motion is the change in position of an object as seen by an observer. The script discusses how stars and planets appear to move 'over and around the earth,' which is their apparent motion due to Earth's rotation and orbit.

💡Planetarium Dome

A planetarium dome is a structure that simulates the appearance of the stars and planets in the sky. The script uses the analogy of a 'planetarium caliber' to describe the vastness of the Earth's sky, suggesting that the entire celestial sphere cannot be seen from a single viewpoint.

Highlights

The North Pole is the magnetic monopole center point with Polaris situated directly above.

Polaris is the only motionless star in the heavens.

Constellations revolve in perfect circles over the earth every night.

Ancient planets, known as wandering stars, exhibit unique and varying patterns in the sky.

Fixed stars were observed to stay constant in their relative positions over time.

Earth is described as a tilting, waffling, spinning space ball.

Earth rotates at 1,000 miles per hour and revolves around the Sun at 67,000 miles per hour.

Earth's revolution around the galaxy occurs at 500,000 miles per hour.

The star patterns would not appear the same if Earth were truly moving at such high speeds.

The reality is that Earth and Polaris do not move while everything else revolves around them.

The celestial sphere is so vast that not all stars can be seen from one vantage point.

Northern constellations like Ursa Major and Minor can be seen from every point north of the Equator.

Southern constellations cannot be seen simultaneously from every point south of the Equator.

Stars appear to move counterclockwise when viewed from the north and clockwise from the south.

The apparent motion and inclination of stars change depending on the observer's location and direction.

The actual movement of stars is consistent regardless of perspective.

Transcripts

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I know you're out there I can feel you

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now I know that you're afraid

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earth to the level motionless claim for

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the Sun Moon and stars revolving over

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and around us just a new experience

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every day the North Pole is the magnetic

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monopole center point with Polaris the

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North Pole star situated directly above

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Polaris is the only motionless star in

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the heavens with all the other

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constellations revolving in perfect

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circles over the earth every night the

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so-called

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planets known to the ancients of

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wandering stars were named such because

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they were observed then as we can

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observe today to wander the heavens

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taking their own unique IRA graph like

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patterns making both forwards and

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retrograde motion over and around the

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earth during their cycles meanwhile were

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named such because they were observed

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them as we can observe today to stay

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fixed in their constellation patterns

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night after night year after year

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century after century never changing

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their relative position earth was truly

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a tilting waffling spinning space ball

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as method and modern society

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rotating a thousand miles per hour on a

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involving 67,000 miles per hour around

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the Sun finally 500,000 miles per hour

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around the galaxy is shooting up several

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million more miles per hour through the

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universe the star patterns would never

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look the same two nights in a row let

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alone v6 in exactly the same

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constellations without the fun thousand

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a year

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the reality is that the earth and

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Polaris do not move while everything

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else in the heavens revolves over earth

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and around Polaris east to west like in

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a planetarium dome

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our earth planetarium caliber is so vast

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that perspective won't allow any

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observer can see all the stars

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simultaneously from anyone's vintage

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point we can see Polaris ursa major and

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minor and other northern constellation

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from every point north of the Equator

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simultaneously but conversely you cannot

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see the so-called South Pole star Sigma

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Act entus the Southern Cross or other

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outer constellations simultaneously from

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every point south of the equator because

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they all sweep over a great southern art

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from their rise in the evening to their

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setting in the morning facing north the

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Stars turned counterclockwise from right

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to left facing south they turn clockwise

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from left to right facing east they rise

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in front and set behind while facing

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west they rise behind and set in front

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so their apparent motion angle and

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inclination changes depending where you

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are on earth and what direction you are

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facing but their actual movement is

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always

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suspended war

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