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Yes. But I know the parallax difference from winter to summer n the fixed stars is slight, so if the earth's seasonal tilt were adjusted by putative Zetas, only the finest differences (away from normally parallax-induced changes) for the fixed stars would be noticeable.
Yes, they would be different, but such parallax differentials' being missing would only be noticeable with good instruments, though.
Not that easily.
So, yes it would ALL be different. But very slightly for the fixed stars IF seasonal adjustment in place continued.
It took several hundred years to actually have instruments fine enough to test the summer/winter differences in parallax for the fixed stars. The differences in them would not be very big. Most people would be fooled.
But not you guys, of course. ;)
Quoting: mclarek 986233Boy, that is wrong on so many levels I don't even know where to start.
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