copernicus1234
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I was thinking and I came up with this odd vision. In this vision, it was stated, to me that the stars in the universe, not including our sun, are stationary, based on experimental measurements. Example, a photograph of the celestial universe. Therefore, in the last ten years there have not been a measureable change in the positions of the stars. Probably in the last 100 years, since photograph, there hasn't been any changes of position, of the stars, and 1000 years there is no evidence (photography). Isn't the assumed motion of the stars in the universe caused by the earth's daily and yearly rotational motions? How did humans ever get to the moon? But that based on the sun which is not included in this thesis. Can someone explain to me how the distances of the stars, not including the sun, is measured. This in a very perplexing problem that has keep me awake, at night, for at least 10 min, can some help me please. Thank you.
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