▲ | ndriscoll 4 days ago | |||||||
Obviously "up" is the direction of of the normal vector for Earth's orbit around the Sun. North is then tilted but mostly up. | ||||||||
▲ | matrss 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
/s, right? Since the path of earth's orbit around the sun lies on a plane your decision to make the normal vector point in the same general direction of "north" seems arbitrary too. You could just as well call the negative of that the normal vector, and then south would be mostly up instead. In any case, within the reference frame of earth that seems to be a bad definition. Contrary to popular belief, I am pretty sure that Australian's look up at the sky, not down. | ||||||||
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