Hi all,
Firstly, I would like to say that the flat earth theory is fascinating! My question is simply to better understand how others see the world. I believe it is very important for people to always question "why?" and to never stop challenging commonly excepted theories.
Secondly, a little about myself. I am finishing my Bachelor of Environmental Science in a few months. Depending on which view(s) you take.....some of you will either believe I have been well informed or ill-informed. This is up to the individual and I have no preference as this will always be subjective to the audience I am speaking to.
Now, to the question!
I see a lot of discussion around the sun, the moon, discrepancies in curvature calculations, plane travel routes etc. but this is not what I would like to ask about. Please keep this in mind when answering my questions because I would like to remain specifically on the geological theories of the flat Earth model.
It seems difficult to find much information on the functions of Earth's geological features (if indeed, the Earth is flat). For example, everything that has been taught about tectonic plate characteristics such as orogeny, convergence and divergence are based on the convection of molten rock within Earths inner core, which transfers hot rock towards the Lithosphere, then back down again as it cools.
From the flat Earth point of view.....is it considered a similar process? If not...how?
I have much more I would like to discuss on this but I just want to get the conversation started. Also, please lets keep this respectful!