Where did you educate the biology, in toulet?
The FAQ said nothing about magellan being a co-conspirator of NASA
You have a point...hmmmmm..... if russia were to launch a nuclear missle at this "Alleged" Ice wall, destroy the mountains, and cripple the barrier. would the water drain off the earth?
Circumnavigation is perfectly possible on a flat earth. When traveling east or west you're not really going in a straight line but rather in a circle around the north pole, which is in the center of FE.
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Especially Marcus. He has a smart brain.
"This is perhaps one of the most commonly asked questions," he says. "A cursory examination of a flat earth map fairly well explains the reason - the North Pole is central, and Antarctica comprises the entire circumference of the Earth. Circumnavigation is a case of travelling in a very broad circle across the surface of the Earth."
What is odd though, is Circumnavigation in the southern hemisphere is a shorter distance than at the equator. Look up the clipper route.
Quote from: ragnarr on January 19, 2009, 07:38:08 AMWhat is odd though, is Circumnavigation in the southern hemisphere is a shorter distance than at the equator. Look up the clipper route.
Quote from: ragnarr on January 20, 2009, 01:13:42 PMQuote from: ragnarr on January 19, 2009, 07:38:08 AMWhat is odd though, is Circumnavigation in the southern hemisphere is a shorter distance than at the equator. Look up the clipper route.That would be because the RE is a map projection of the FE.
Look at some of the alleged transcontinental crossings of Antarctica. The explorers only cross over a piece of land sticking out of the Antarctic coast.From Ellsworth's trip:
Quote from: Tom Bishop on January 21, 2009, 12:37:57 PMLook at some of the alleged transcontinental crossings of Antarctica. The explorers only cross over a piece of land sticking out of the Antarctic coast.From Ellsworth's trip:hmm, you used a RE map, in a FE map the distance should be a lot more