Thanks for the response, but I still can't get my head around this theory. I understood it when there were sea-farers with no maps and all they had were rations and a lot of guts, but surely now, there can't be any reason to believe that the Earth is flat? I mean, each to their own, but what's the motivation? Why refuse to believe what has been scientifically proven?
I don't always want to accept what scientists say, and I don't a lot of the time, but surely this is one of the most fundamental laws of physics?
Totally intriguing!
Cheers,
Tom.