Message from @Bannebie
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How do you make a flat surface
Esp that large
their is a spaceship orbiting earth with humans living on it we went safely to the moon and back
we cant make something straight and flat for 4 miles
I mean that's the limits of materials
i have no idea how to make a flat surface im not gonna lie
So this isn't a realistic method of proof
if u threw me in the woods and said make a flat surface
if i had tools i could make a flat surface
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The problem isn't that it's flat, the problem that four miles is huge
i undestand
Largest surface plate from mitutoyo is 144 inches long
cant we make some superstrong lightweight material
a 3d printer ?
So you have an impossible bar here. Why did you not set this bar for the flat Earth claim
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i dont believe flat earth either
besides the 4 mile straight flat object though i think them letting us explore antarctica freely would prove it
now u guys are gonna say we can explore antarctica at our own free will i know
Well, you can take ytours to antartica
its getting boring
You can do the vendee globe race yourself
It's just that the very pole is mainly used for research
You have no proof that you can't explore Antarctica freely
So it's the equivalent of you wanting to explore a military base
That's a myth perpetuated by flat Earth fuys
Which I mean, you *can* if you have a really good reasonj to
@Bannebie it's not a military base at all
There's a treaty to not militarize it
I was making an example
The Norwegian adventurer who made an unauthorised trip to Antarctica with a New Zealander on board has been arrested off the coast of Chile.
Do you have a name..?
nope
i dont think u can explore antarctica at your own free will
u can look up the guys name who was arrested idk what it is
Sure, I'll look it up.
Kek first result for *Norwegian explorer south pole* actually gives me the results of the first people to actually explore the south pole