How did Japan and the US manage to fight each other in the 2nd World War if they're actually as far apart as it's possible to be on a flat earth?
Well, if the earth was flat, then they wouldn't be that close to each other, would they? One country would be on one edge, and the other country would be on the opposite edge, as far apart as it's possible to be.
According to that map the American navy would have to sail either around Africa or Northern Europe and Russia to reach Japan.
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America is on the left, Japan is the on the right. Clearly to attack each other one of them would have to sail right across the world. Past Africa and Europe, and indeed every land mass according to that map. It seems a bit of a trek to me
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Quote from: TheTerror on February 26, 2007, 06:19:02 AMWell, if the earth was flat, then they wouldn't be that close to each other, would they? One country would be on one edge, and the other country would be on the opposite edge, as far apart as it's possible to be.Im pretty sure the ships floated on the water, and the planes flew in the air. Did you think it was the other way around? cuz that is SILLY!