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Flat Earth Theory / The Ice Wall
« on: August 11, 2018, 04:48:01 PM »
I’ve been trying to familiarize myself with the Flat Earth Theory. I read the bit on the wiki about he Ice Wall, but I must say that it did not completely convince me.
One of the things I’m trying to understand is:
According to the theory and the maps, if I am walking along the coast of Antarctica and want to go around it, depending on which direction I’m going the sea would either be on my left and the landmass on my right (and I would be slowly making left turns) or the sea would be on my right and the landmass on my left (and I would slowly be making right turns).
However, practically speaking, when the sea is on my right I am slowly making turns left, and so on.
How would this be explained?
On another topic; what would be considered viable evidence the Earth is spherical?
One of the things I’m trying to understand is:
According to the theory and the maps, if I am walking along the coast of Antarctica and want to go around it, depending on which direction I’m going the sea would either be on my left and the landmass on my right (and I would be slowly making left turns) or the sea would be on my right and the landmass on my left (and I would slowly be making right turns).
However, practically speaking, when the sea is on my right I am slowly making turns left, and so on.
How would this be explained?
On another topic; what would be considered viable evidence the Earth is spherical?