Does someone want to explain how the north star can be stationary in the time lapse if we're supposedly moving through space 1.5 million miles per day? Is the north star just SOOOO much farther away than the other stars that it doesn't move? If so then why do the other stars move and follow a circular pattern in terms of distance? I didn't think that was how the universe was composed, with the stars sequentially getting farther and farther away in a circular pattern, ending with the North Star. All a time lapse does is record whats happening over time, so how can the stars complete a full circle in a matter of hours or days when time lapse was taken?
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