Roll up, roll up! I am prepared to offer £1,000,000 in UK sterling to anyone who can fulfil this challenge.
It's quite simple. You must do the following:
Provide an explanation for a flat earth scenario (which may be in the form of text, or text and diagrams) of how the stars, as seen from the surface of the earth, appear to rotate around two celestial poles, centred above the north and south poles respectively. Your explanation must include:
1. Explanation for why the angular distance between stars does not change throughout the night or from differing locations except when very close to the horizon.
2. An explanation of stellar parallax at differing times of year must be included.
3. Any law of physics which is not commonly accepted by the scientific community may be employed only on condition that it is accompanied by a method of an experiment which will enable differentiation between said phenomenon and commonly accepted laws of physics. Such phenomena include (but are not limited to) aether, denpressure, bendy light, atmoplanic lensing etc. Accounts of historical experiments where the results remain in dispute (such as the Bedford Level Experiment) are inadmissible. The method of the experiment must be such that it is falsifiable, i.e. a positive result will support the phenomenon while a negative one will disprove it. The method of the experiment must be such that it is practicable to implement. The method of the experiment must be such that it does not require the shape of the earth to be one of the required factors in its outcome (i.e. it must not rely on other assumptions outside commonly accepted physics or geography).
The validity of the answer will be judged by Dinosaur Neil, who guarantees to pay the stated prize if the challenge is successfully met. In the event of DN being unsure if a challenge meets the criteria, Heiwa will act as an impartial arbitrator. The judge's decision is final.