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Could they even generate enough energy to make such a venture worthwhile? And even if they could, for how long would such a thing be sustainable? And that’s not even touching the economics of producing that energy for such a thing. I just think that there’s too many factors that would stack against the idea of a global scale hologram.
I wonder how the universe works in the pony world, black holes, quasaurs, pulsars, etc.
The sun and moon would need to stay in exactly the same relative positions in that case.
Equestria would need to constantly be in between the sun and moon (all three in a straight line), which would be impossible with our current theory of gravity, because an object in a further orbit would take longer to complete a cycle than an object in a nearer orbit.
I could imagine it working if the Princess’ magic was used to “speed up” the moon in its orbit so it retained the same orbital period as Equestria. That way Equestria would always be between them (even though it would make the moon a planet rather than a moon).
Still, if that was how it worked then the rotation of Equestria would cause the moon to always appear at night, directly opposite from the sun.
It wouldn’t have to be a geocentric model, it’d just require the moon to break physics a little.