Something Strange Is Happening to the Iconic Star Polaris
Polaris or The North Star is a star that many of us are incredibly familiar with, the star that many of us when we were younger are taught to use as a kind of guide because it always points directly North.
This becomes more apparent if you take a time lapse of Polaris in the night sky, it is also one of the brightest stars in the constellation of Ursa Minor.
For many centuries or possibly millennia, it has been used in navigation across various cultures, but even though we call it the North Star, in reality this is actually a triple star system.
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According to Einstein the movement of a source of light can have absolutely no effect on the light it emits, if it does then Relativity is wrong. If the movement of the Polaris stars cause a red or blue shift then the speed of light is not constant and all measurements of distances in the universe are wrong.
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