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Flat Earth Theory / Re: FE radius (UAFE estimate)
« on: August 28, 2023, 04:47:59 AM »The value of the radius is one of the most important elements of FET. If we know the radius, we can calculate the year as well as the month of the next reversal of the magnetic pole (the shift of the stellar dome as well).
Everyone on youtube, many other forums, is totally preoccupied with this issue, since it cannot be ignored anymore: when will the reversal of the magnetic poles take place? None of their dates can be justified, it is only FET which can offer a precise estimate.
You think that Auckland to Santiago de Chile was the most difficult route I had to deal with over the years? No, it was Juneau to Santiago de Chile:
https://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=38712.msg961302#msg961302
How would you calculate the FE radius if you guys don't know the extents of FE into Antarctica? The azimuthal Gleason projection has a 12,500 mile radius because it has a defined south "edge."