How the stars pivot around the north star (Polaris)
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@MrCruz55 Actully it dose move, just verry little, its not Exactly on the Earth's Axis, just a Smidge off, so it moves, But verry little
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it never moves
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Dont think of yourself as one small part of the universe but as a being a part of it .Then all of stars that look far away become closer because after all at one point in time all that we see at night was once one with everything else so we're all connected in a comic way that my friends is truely beautiful.
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Makes me fill really small!
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Liszt + starry sky........doesn't get much better!
Well, maybe Paganini + starry sky......or Rachmaninov......or Chopin? Beethoven? Mozart? Vivaldi? Oh, never mind.
YnoT0207 2 years ago
@YnoT0207 Yes :) Classical works so well with stars and galaxies.
Honda3001 1 year ago
Yes you're right.
Honda3001 2 years ago
It is utterly staggering to me how small we humans are compared to the universe. But the universe is truly beautiful place with lots of things to discover. The night sky is a little like a giant movie screen with different astonomical phenomena on show every night. Except cloudy nights og course :)
Honda3001 3 years ago