Who wrote this: ...your map still doesn't account for flightes from Australia to South America. These head east and do not cross land until they get to South America. They also take far less time and travel a much shorter distance than your map suggests.
Santiago - Juneau 27 hr
http://www.expedia.com/pub/agent.dll?qscr=fexp&flag=q&city1=SYD&citd1=SCL&time1=720&time2=720&cAdu=1&cSen=0&cChi=0&cInf=&infs=2&date1=10/09&date2=10/16&&rdct=1 Santiago - Sydney about 18 hr
London - Santiago 18 hr
Perfectly compatible with my map, as are all other flight distances.
Now, the ocean is kept within its bounds by the outer rim/edge of land, very simple.
To understand why the North/South Poles have never been reached by any expedition (please read the Hollow Earth by R. Bernard:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/35124/Raymond-Benard-The-Hollow-Earth ) and thus to comprehend why we cannot go beyond the outer edge of the Pacific, we must understand the concept of the aether field, that is why I posted so much on the subject, with extensive proofs:
http://theflatearthsociety.net/talk/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1183Our bodies are made up of subquarks (these subquarks form the mesons, protons, quarks, visible matter), with emissive and receptive vortices; at the surface of the Earth, with the exception of very high altitudes (over 11 km), the outer edge of the Pacific, and the North/South Pole regions, the density of the aether is normal, but in those regions just mentioned the density increases greatly, and anything made up of physical matter cannot go beyond those aether screens/shields (subquark level). All NASA/MIR space flights ran into this belt of resistance, and could not go further than 10-11 km in altitude. As a flight from Santiago will try to go in a westerly direction (to reach Australia), it will gradually run into the belt of resistance caused by the aether screen/shield, and will reach Australia going in a easterly direction, this is what I believe actually happens.
More details here, on the aether atomic model:
http://theflatearthsociety.net/talk/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1183#p34667