I am a hobby photographer and I have a experimenet who everybody can do at home. take a medium class camera (doenst have to be pro, but a little better than just a mobile) and a tripod! on a clear night you go outside and take a long exposure from the night sky! you will see that on northerhemisphere all the stars spin clockwisely around polaris!
now go to the southernhemisphere or ask a FE fellow from down under to do the same and he will see that the night sky spins around the southern cross ANTI-clockwise!!
now how does that fit in your theory? If earth would be flat we would see all the same sky (maybe different sections of it) but it wouldnt be possible to have more than one spining pole and two different directions!
LOLOOLLOLLO and more capitals. The hub stars rotate clockwise the latter half anticlockwise. this is why the wise men could follow the star....
sorry idont understand what you mean by hub stars..
Hub = center of the flat earth (North Pole), so "hub stars" would be the ones seeming to rotate around Polaris.
North is hubward, south is rimward, widdershins is counterclockwise... and shit what is clockwise? I can't remember, OH it's sunwise.
Not all FEers believe there's an actual rim where the earth stops. Some believe there's an infinite plane.