I present the stars from four areas on different sides of the earth. Each photo is taken from Stellarium at the same time and date and each photo is taken from the perspective of viewing AWAY from the north pole, which is south.
From Argentina
From Australia
From New Zealand
From South Africa the crux sits just below the horizon
Conclusion:
Can anyone make sense of this on the flat earth map? With the visible rotation of the southern crux in clocklike motion, would it make perfect sense for the bottom half of a sphere to view these things? What needs to be confirmed now is an actual photo from viewers at these different locations at a specific time. Wherefore, we will not be relying on Stellarium to show us reality, and instead, we will be relying on witnesses.
I'm still in the belief that earth does not move. This question has been on my heart for a long time, however.