Perhaps the stars do not spin in the sky. Perhaps they are fixed but the sun's orbit causes the light from the stars to bend with the revolution of the sun. Outside the orbit of the sun, the starlight will bend in one direction, while inside the sun's orbit the starlight bends in the opposite direction. Moreover, when starlight PASSES THROUGH the orbit of the sun, the light refracts at a constant coefficient of -.5, bending the light back in the other direction as it shines down to the earth.