The suns concentric motion with Polaris has it currently in the deep southern hemisphere where it is summer in New Zealand, South Africa, Chile and Australia. This explains why it is so low in the sky to us in the north and the shadows are longer. It will move a 1/4 of a degree (also 15 miles) per day north until it reaches the tropic of cancer on June 20th. The next day it will began working it's way south 15 miles per day until it reaches the tropic of capricorn on Dec. 20th then repeat the process. During the first day of both fall and spring the sun is 90 degrees above the equator.
A stationary Polaris makes your cherished heliocentric doctrine an impossibility considering the earth is revolving around the sun and flying through the universe simultaneously. According to modern astronomers the stars are at varying distances yet there has NEVER in the history of the world been a change in their position relative to each other. The heavenly bodies are locked into a cycle of precise repetitive motion. That's why all cosmic events are easily predicted. Meteor showers, eclipses etc. Time lapse video centered on Polaris shows the star trails perfect concentric motion around Polaris and the North Pole. Work the puzzle
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