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Flat Earth Community / why can’t the people in south see Polaris
« on: February 14, 2020, 06:59:25 AM »
if the earth is flat, people in south(people over the equator) should see the Polaris like the people in the north do. But they actually don’t. Can someone please explain this?
Or is it that the flat earth has an oval surface, so the people in south have their vision blocked by the curve? but is it curved that much?
thanks a lot.
Or is it that the flat earth has an oval surface, so the people in south have their vision blocked by the curve? but is it curved that much?
thanks a lot.