Message from @Luncean
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if it was round it would move
nope
it could point in different directions if you move around the south pole
that wouldnt work it would still point same in both
well thats what i got
the sun and the moon are 2 dimensional circular in shape , in accordance with our observations @Luncean
since it would according to ron only point north it would move same on both models
Captain Cook traveled 60,000 miles around Antarctica in the same direction and NEVER found an outlet?? It should only be 11,000 miles in circumference
So it's round
its the circe radius
on ge the radius of circle around southpole is much smaller than on fe
The compass points to the center of the circle
A compass must be held LEVEL to function. It would not even work on a globe
round is circular, yes Luncean, , you have a long way to go if you weren't aware of even that
ahahahaha youre such a smart white boy
meaning on round earth the distance you travel to surround southpole is far less than on fe
A circle is NOT a sphere @Luncean
same with distance from one end of australia to other end etc
on fe there longer than on ge
not necessarily.. regular grade 3 pupils are already aware of this information no need to be extra smart
On a globe Antarctica is the small end of a ball @negatic
yes thats what i just explained ron
60000 miles doesn't make sense on a globe
More than twice the equator
It works perfectly on a flat Earth
i dont trust that number same as you dont trust nasa
nothing really makes sense on a globe, that's the problem lol
The distance of time zones gets wider as you passed the equator
The same 15 degree time zone segment is 4 times larger in Antarctica
actually everything makes sense on globe but lots of people misunderstand whats being explained to them @carlito
if it made sense, we wouldn't be here having this conversation
yes we would
cause we are
Ok so Magelan fell off the earth when he made a trip AROUND the GLOBE ?
thank you for enlightening me with that highly intellectual comment @negatic
the problem is he focuses too much on flat earth models
when there isnt one
He traveled in a circle @Luncean
Just like your high school track. The inside lane is shorter than the outside lane
The distance around Antarctica is much too large to be a globe