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Re: Fractals - Patterns and Chaos

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Re: Fractals - Patterns and Chaos

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Re: Fractals - Patterns and Chaos

August 18th, 2023, 11:23 am

I posed this question to chatGPT
"if you are in the north pole of the Earth, and point out what is over your head, can you assure the opposite direction is above the head of some one on the south pole of the Earth?" the answer was:  Yes, if you are standing at the North Pole of the Earth and you point directly overhead, you would be pointing towards the celestial zenith, which is the point in the sky directly above you. If someone were standing at the South Pole of the Earth and they pointed directly overhead, they would also be pointing towards their celestial zenith.
Since the Earth is a roughly spherical object, the concept of "up" and "down" in terms of the sky is independent of your location on the planet's surface. If two people are at opposite poles of the Earth and they both point directly overhead, they are essentially pointing in the same direction in the sky, towards the celestial zenith, even though they are on opposite sides of the planet.


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