From a scientific perspective, most of the stars visible in the night sky are fixed stars.
The nearest of these stars are several light years away from the ground, which translates to more than tens of trillions of kilometers.
Theoretically, the movement of the starlit sky observed by the naked eye comes from the rotation of the planet, rather than changes in the starlit sky itself; the starlit sky is not supposed to suddenly accelerate.
Unfortunately, within the Abyss, not everything can be explained through science.
For example, at this moment, the starry sky above the sea, each star is moving at a subtle but visible speed, and upon close observation, the trajectory of each star varies.
The change in their positions does not come from the rotation of the planet under the feet of Wu Chang and others, but rather seems as if they are being pulled by some power to where they are supposed to go.
