@Moses_Young
Have you got a compass???
Go out at night and use your compass to determine south... Then look at the sky above it to find the southern cross.
It might be sideways or even upside down depending where you are and when you look.
If your near a city u may struggle to find it as the two faint stars will be impossible to see.
Near small country towns is ideal or even better, in the middle of the bush
But if you do this a few nights you will see that the southern cross always faces south.
Ive been watching and documenting the crux for over 2 months now since i moved to Tassie...
I can go outside and find the southern cross if its not cloudy and know its south. Confirm it with my compass
Iv been more than fair and patient in waiting for possible explanation but all i got was stuff like "it doesn't exist" which im not even addressing anymore or "you can't see it simultaneously" which is false. The FE notherners can't see our stars and they have been misinformed badly.
You know, its no fluke its on our flag... The crux is famous for a reason...
It directed all the early explores, showed them where south was...
The Portuguese were the first Europeans to see crux and map the southern skies as well as the southern coastlines of Africa and Asia... They put the southern cross on the Brazilian flag... So too did the British put it on the Aussie flag as a testement to its importance...
And before them the Polynesians were navigating north and south pacific without a compass... LoL... Insane but who needs a compass when u have the southern cross and the dipper in the north... Then by its elevation and orientation they could pinpoint where they were on the world...
I thought there may have been some truth to FE and maybe there still is but not this particular model...
Round earth is most probable in my mind... Fixed round earth...
My observations aren't conforming to the spinning earth model though its still early in this study