Message from @GoPro_Dojo
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We don’t observe curve in any scenario. Unless you acknowledge we are being lied to about the size of earth itself.
Suppose earth is infinitely large, then you can only conclude it's local shape and not it's global shape, whether or not curvature is observed.
So both flat earth and round earth works in this scenario.
Again. You’re not acknowledging we have been lied to about the earth’s size.
That’s a problem.
When you allow a lie of global proportions to just slip by, I can’t take you serious.
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I think it is possible that the earth is infinitely big, is that okay?
what do you mean infinitely like it goes on forever? like minecraft?
Minecraft doesnt go on forever
there is an option you can
Fake
There is an edge
Its just very very far
Which is why its name is the farlands
isnt farlands just the name its just a group of weird generated enviroment
It is the edge
if u look at farlands
its not the edge on google
The code loops onto itself and eventually it will stop generating chunks
Well its just the void
Endlessly
Or not maybe it stops you at some point
Has anyone every fallen off the edge?
Been a while since i looked into it
Why don't you figure it out, just head south and never stop. Oh wait, the antarctic treaty exists
You could sneak onto antarica and just walk south but you'll most like freeze or starve
Or die of. Dehydration
Do you know how they allegedly went to the middle of the south pole? Anything with an engine would've frozen and been completely useless so they opted for sled dogs
That's a pretty good idea
which is why you should take a flight to antarctica
they offer quite a few
They did try engined vehicles to originally explore the south pole
We're talking about deep antarctica, not the edge of it
It was before ww2 so most of em was pretty bad
Besides the tour guides doesn't let you free roam, it's a guided trip.
Do they offer complete south to north circumnavigation?
Nope
In this context, does "south" means divergent and outwards from the north pole to the ice wall