Thanks mwilli20. The north pole of the Sun points in basically the same direction as the north pole of the Earth, and the Sun rotates in the same direction, IOW, toward the east. Luckily no one lives on the Sun, or some libtard would want us to follow their convention.
So, the east is defined as the right side of the sun because we are looking at it and the North pole of the sun points to (currently) Polaris hence the east is to the right.
So, what happens when the poles flip, the east becomes the west, or do we continue on calling the right side the east, although the north now points 180 degrees the other way?
Is the current north pole of the sun on top?