I don't know the exact inch measurements that you used, but the problem you're having and why there isn't really an accurate flat earth map to date is that distances must meet reality. You can't just arbitrarily make up distances just to cram things into your map. That's the exact opposite of what cartography is all about.
I'm not making up distances. I'm trying to get real distances in accordance with FE Theory. The Atmospheric Dome acts like a magnifying glass above the earth enlarging and shrinking the image as seen from space. I'm trying to correct for that.
And from Cape Town to Buenos Aires I agree it's about 2,500 miles compared to 4000miles on a RE as you say. Why the flight time isn't three hours shorter is because the plane in going slower then believed.
What FE Theory? You mean your FE Theory, right? There are lots, and a South Pole centered one is kinda rare.
In any case, you’re going about it backwards, anti-scientific. You’re literally making up distances to fit with your belief rather than centuries of observation, measurements, & calculation. You’re sitting there in your desk chair saying, “Well, I need to squeeze together these continents I’ve drawn in my notebook to make it look better. So yeah, let’s just arbitrarily make it 2500 miles instead of the well known and we’ll documented 4000 miles. Why? Beacause it makes my map better looking…”
Do you get how wrong that tactic is? How bad science that is? You’re making things up to conform to your belief system. Why are you doing that?
That's all fine and good. But you should start from reality first and then work your continents and such, not the other way around. For example:
- Seattle to Fairbanks, Alaska is about 1400 miles in reality. On your map, it looks like about 5000-6000 miles. How can that be?
I measure 2,500mies (see map)
You don’t simply “measure on your map” like it’s authoritative. You drew it to your liking in a notebook. It’s not based on any real measurements. Do you not understand this?
- Greenland on your map at its widest point looks like around 7000 miles. In reality, it's just 1100 miles wide. You're 6000 miles off!
I measure about 8,000miles wide. Has anyone double checked?
You measured? You measured what? You measured your own drawing? Seriously?
Has anyone double-checked? Is that a serious question or are you trolling now? Planes fly over that part of Greenland everyday. You think pilots don’t know the distance? You realize they very, very closely calculate the fuel needed for every flight? To be 6-7000 miles off planes would be crashing left, right, and center.
- From Moscow to the Bering Straight is just over 5000 miles in reality, straight shot. On your map it's almost double that, 10,000 miles!
I measure almost 12 inches and 15,000miles (see map)
Again, measure what? Your drawing? It’s not a map. No one can use your map. Planes would be crashing and ships sinking and trains never on time if anyone did.
Remember how refraction works with a Dome made of glass, water, or atmosphere ... It magnifies the inner portion of an image and diminishes the outer portion, so these distances are kind of justified.
You’ve never used a dome. Only a chunk of glass that would crush us all. How do you explain pilots calculating the fuel necessary for a flight if they are 1000’s of miles off?
How come no one on the planet uses your “map”? How does humanity manage without your “map”?