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Flying along the coastline of Antarctica would be able to prove flat earth theory right or wrong pretty quickly. Is it 11,000 miles or is it 90,000 miles? That's a pretty big difference.

I wouldn't mind hearing the thoughts from some of the big wigs on this site who have plenty of time to post to other questions but not mine. All I got was 1 FE guy who didn't read my post and dismissed it out of hand based on things I never actually wrote. It's not a good look if you want someone like that speaking for you.

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On your page The Ice Wall you say that Sir Ross circumnavigated the Antarctic Coastline, but how would he not know the difference between a convex and a concave coastline? Even if you assume all the explorers after him who traversed Antarctica are lying, cartographers can tell which way a coastline curves. Even if you ironically say that the edge of the world is so round the curve isn't noticeable, you can still tell by straight line movement. A convex shore would cause the island to slowly slip away. A concave one would cause you to crash into the shore as it wraps around to meet you.

We know that Antarctica is an island, how can you so confidently say its a wall that wraps around a flat earth? This would be so easy for you to prove if it were true. Hop in a plane and circumnavigate the coast.
Even commercial flights do not impede upon the Antarctic coast.

This thread is a zero with a capital Z.


My thread seems to be hijacked to derail it. I'm not saying a single plane has flown over it. But this very website says that we have circumnavigated Antarctica. Modern cartographers put the antarctic circle at 11,000 miles around, however flat earth theory says the antarctic circle is 90,500 miles long.

and neither of these things address straight line water navigation. If you pick a direction just off the antarctic coast and move in that direction you would eventually hit the wall according to flat earth theory. This would be supremely easy to prove. You attack my ideas rather than taking the simple steps of taking flat earth theory, and making it flat earth fact. Just charter a plane or a boat and travel along the coast line.

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On your page The Ice Wall you say that Sir Ross circumnavigated the Antarctic Coastline, but how would he not know the difference between a convex and a concave coastline? Even if you assume all the explorers after him who traversed Antarctica are lying, cartographers can tell which way a coastline curves. Even if you ironically say that the edge of the world is so round the curve isn't noticeable, you can still tell by straight line movement. A convex shore would cause the island to slowly slip away. A concave one would cause you to crash into the shore as it wraps around to meet you.

We know that Antarctica is an island, how can you so confidently say its a wall that wraps around a flat earth? This would be so easy for you to prove if it were true. Hop in a plane and circumnavigate the coast.

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