Stars appear to rotate clockwise from Northern Hemisphere perspective, counterclockwise from the Southern Hemisphere, downwards from an Eastern perspective, and upwards from a Western perspective. This is only possible if the celestial bodies are in the middle of a sphere that we look up to from the inner surface of the Earth cavity.
The theory is that we are on the inner surface of a spherical cavity. From any point on Earth, space is above and towards the center. Light bends upwards and towards the center. Horizons, eclipses, star rotation, cosmic background radiation mapping, stationary and geocentric studies all support.
>I suppose you belive [sic] in the coriolus [sic] effect as well?
The Earth's surface is stationary.
The satellites are up there. But NASA spreads disinformation like cheerleader on prom night.
>Tesla was such a genius. What he says about gravity being disproved here makes a lot of sense …
Exactly. We experience a push from the center. Aether. The bending light is a reciprocal magnetic field, returning to the center, while the center rotates like a dynamo.
>The 'Agartha' theory?
No, that's different, with one world on the outside and another on the hollow inside.