The Flat Earth Society
Flat Earth Discussion Boards => Flat Earth Q&A => Topic started by: Spherical_Minded69 on October 10, 2013, 03:09:04 PM
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Right here's my first question, i'm looking at your idea of what the earth looks like with the north pole in the middle and a magical wall of ice going round the edge, which holds all the water in. How do you explain the time it takes for a plane to travel from say south america to australia?
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Right here's my first question, i'm looking at your idea of what the earth looks like with the north pole in the middle and a magical wall of ice going round the edge, which holds all the water in. How do you explain the time it takes for a plane to travel from say south america to australia?
Hello and Welcome to FES!
I am a flat earther and I myself dont beleive in that model (I beleive in the bipoler model which shows both poles at oposite ends of the disc and Antartica as a continent) but I will sureley answer your question. Planes will tend to move in terms of longitude and latitude and the map is not an exact representation it is just used to show the layout of the continents