Litmus
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It is possible, but not with a star with equal peaks and have the point be exactly at bottom center if it started with the valley at exactly bottom center. 3 degrees would be noticable to the eye, it would seem off-kilter, and would be. A star rotated exactly 1/10th of its position would wind up with the point at the bottom if it started with a valley at the bottom. You simply do not have the "degrees" correct.
I understand what you're saying. You're right on the degrees, Im saying it can be three degrees off and still look basically right. I guess you could say we disagree about the perceptive abilities of the eye, but I think it's MORE correct to say that once again, we are at odds because because my model of reality is superset of yours. It's not that your views are "wrong", as they relate to YOUR understanding of things, it 's that you can't see the bigger picture.