The key phrase here is 'at the same time'.
It is not [directly] in front of you continually at all times.
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Yes it is Garry... The crux is always directing us south within 30 degrees
It is never [directly] in front of more than one of you at the same time.
Thats false Gazza... I can see at the same time as the s African or at the same time as the s American
Only two of you may possibly ever see it at the same time.
Correct... Just like only two of you can only see it at a time in the north if i pick 3 points...
Can u see Polaris in the day? No
I can't see the crux in the day.
Neither north or south can see those stars all at once
So then, you acknowledge that two of us are looking south at the crux simultaneously. But no explanation how
These things are true because it is moving in a circular path whereby it passes by each of you to the south once a day (at night) - but, at different times relative to each of you.
False again... we know what we are seeing... You are inventing things...
When its 10pm in Santiago its 4am in South Africa
They're both looking south at the crux
When its 4am in Santiago its 6pm here
We're both looking at the crux
When its 10pm here in Johannesburg its 4am
We are both looking at crux
Sorry mate but what your imagining is false... Im looking at it...
Whether you believe me or not is another story, your in America, you can't see it, so