BS and you know it, loser. East and west are opposite, north and south are opposite. You're just posting nonsense to aggravate me and derail the thread.
Is somebody in Vancouver travelling north moving in the opposite direction to someone in Helsinki travelling south?
Not in RET model. However their paths do cross after going aroudn the world so you could say they have been going roughly in opposite directions. Also North and South are only opposite of each other in reference to the viewpoint of one person.
In FET model I'm not sure. It depends on which FET model and map you use. Using the map presented in this thread I'd say they're either indeed moving in opposite direction (taking north as the top of the map and south as the bottow) or moving in different directions at an angle of about 90 degrees (taking the large piece of ice in the top part as the north pole and the large piece of ice in the lower part as the south pole.
Of course it also depend on if we mean the magnetic pole or the geographical pole..
Now, to get back on topic:
The image I posted has no ice wall, since I got it from the Wiki, and no one has made any changes to it, such as adding an ice wall, I'd say that's proof enough.
I wasn't aware maps were intended as absolutely accurate portrayals of reality.
Also, you'll notice in the original image, there is a longitude line, known commonly as the Prime Meridian. That would be your line of travel. Now, I ask again, with a little more clarification, what happens when a traveler, heading due south along the Prime Meridian, reaches the edge of the Earth?
I understood perfectly well what you meant; unless you can show me a navigational method which allows one to travel in a perfectly straight line, your argument is void because this could not feasibly happen. If there were some magical device enabling a traveller to do this, they would reach the ice wall.
I'd say that if someone (using the map of this thread) traveled from Ghana, then crossed Antarctica and on the other side encountered the island group seen crossing the red line (whether it is New Zealand or Hawaii.. kinda hard to tell with this map) pretty much has confirmation of traveling in a straigh line. Just continue like that from that moment on and you should be getting to the infamous edge soon