Let's take a little trip

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Cosmonaut

Let's take a little trip
« on: September 21, 2007, 03:59:38 PM »
Hello. I'm pretty new here but I've heard about this F.E.S. a while ago and it made me think.

I took out a calculator, google earth and the flat earth map and started drawing lines between points.

Now let's assume me (a RE'er) and a FE-er would take a little aeroplane trip starting off from Stanley, Falkland islands and from there plot a course toward Invercargill, New Zealand (somewhere in the south).

Now if FE theory is correct such a trip would be about 28.320 kilometers atleast and you'd have to pass South America and Mexico.

If RE theory is correct the trip would be about 8.500 kilometers. Significantly shorter and you'd also be flying nearby Antarctica for most of the time.

Depending on the speed of the aircraft the trip would take more than 3 times longer on a flat earth. Which is a pretty significant difference. So if we monitor the speed of the aircraft and our surroundings, depending on the amount of days it would take for us to arrive in New Zealand we'd be able to work out which theory is actually right.

So the discussional value in this topic lies in two things:

- Am I missing somekind of weird loophole I overlooked in how the FE theory was worked out?
- Which (rich) FE'er is willing to take up the experiment? Your treat though I'm saving for a camera. :D

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Gulliver

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Re: Let's take a little trip
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2007, 04:02:56 PM »
Hello. I'm pretty new here but I've heard about this F.E.S. a while ago and it made me think.

I took out a calculator, google earth and the flat earth map and started drawing lines between points.

Now let's assume me (a RE'er) and a FE-er would take a little aeroplane trip starting off from Stanley, Falkland islands and from there plot a course toward Invercargill, New Zealand (somewhere in the south).

Now if FE theory is correct such a trip would be about 28.320 kilometers atleast and you'd have to pass South America and Mexico.

If RE theory is correct the trip would be about 8.500 kilometers. Significantly shorter and you'd also be flying nearby Antarctica for most of the time.

Depending on the speed of the aircraft the trip would take more than 3 times longer on a flat earth. Which is a pretty significant difference. So if we monitor the speed of the aircraft and our surroundings, depending on the amount of days it would take for us to arrive in New Zealand we'd be able to work out which theory is actually right.

So the discussional value in this topic lies in two things:

- Am I missing somekind of weird loophole I overlooked in how the FE theory was worked out?
- Which (rich) FE'er is willing to take up the experiment? Your treat though I'm saving for a camera. :D

Your challenge is a good, and the FE community fails to respond beyond a cursory rebuttal. Your challenge is well-document in The RE Primer as Experiment #0026. I encourage you to read it. Welcome.

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Re: Let's take a little trip
« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2007, 04:06:06 PM »
Um, do you even know the scale of the FE map? Cause I'm pretty sure nobody does on account that it doesn't exist.
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Cosmonaut

Re: Let's take a little trip
« Reply #3 on: September 21, 2007, 04:10:02 PM »
Um, do you even know the scale of the FE map? Cause I'm pretty sure nobody does on account that it doesn't exist.

I've seen a claim somewhere that the FE earth is 40 027km in diameter. Is this an accepted value?

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Gulliver

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Re: Let's take a little trip
« Reply #4 on: September 21, 2007, 04:14:03 PM »
Um, do you even know the scale of the FE map? Cause I'm pretty sure nobody does on account that it doesn't exist.
Yes, we do. The FAQ provides enough detail to determine the distance between each pair of longitudes lines and each pair of parallels. If we assume that every location is reporting their correct position, we have a complete map. Of course, FEers could always invoke conspiracy again.