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Southern Celestial Rotation

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The Southern Celestial Rotation refers to the anti-rotation of the stars observed in the southern regions of the earth.

Monopole Model

P-Brane explains the anti-rotation of the stars as a consequence of perspective. The author uses the sun's crepuscular rays as an example for how something can seem to be rotating in two different directions, much like how spinning in the chair and looking up and down can cause the appearance of two rotations.

Bi-Polar Model

Under the Bi-Polar Model the rotation is more direct. Both a North and South Pole exist with rotating celestial systems above them.

See the Bi-Polar Model