Message from @Trixxle

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2020-03-04 21:11:57 UTC  

Using the same source

2020-03-05 01:01:34 UTC  

Ive been trying to find an answer to this for the last hour but I can't find anything online. How do compasses work on a flat earth? ๐Ÿ‘€

2020-03-05 01:13:32 UTC  

Is this the ice wall even though itโ€™s in the Arctic?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/684931571853033504/image0.jpg

2020-03-05 01:32:11 UTC  

looks like an ice wall doesnt it

2020-03-05 01:36:41 UTC  

Looks like it

2020-03-05 01:36:57 UTC  

But a lot of things aren't what they look like

2020-03-05 01:36:59 UTC  

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2020-03-05 02:40:42 UTC  

@Trixxle Compasses work the same. The flat earth is considered a monopole, with the north pole at the center of the map. East to West circumnavigation would work by basically traveling in a circle, around magnetic north.

2020-03-05 02:44:09 UTC  

A magnet needs a north and a south pole though, where would the south pole be?

2020-03-05 02:44:14 UTC  
2020-03-05 02:47:01 UTC  

That's why it's considered a monopole, I believe. Haven't heard *why* it's the only existing example of a hypothetical elementary particle.

2020-03-05 02:47:40 UTC  

But that's not how magnets work

2020-03-05 02:47:43 UTC  

<:lul:484994724118134784>

2020-03-05 02:48:04 UTC  

I know

2020-03-05 02:48:10 UTC  

Exactly, it always has a north and south

2020-03-05 02:48:17 UTC  

So they don't have an explanation and make up stuff?

2020-03-05 02:48:41 UTC  

some would say that the outer ring is the south pole, but magnets don't work like that either.

2020-03-05 02:48:50 UTC  

Exactly

2020-03-05 02:48:55 UTC  

Magnets are not earth

2020-03-05 02:49:19 UTC  

But we can agree that earth had a magnetic field right?

2020-03-05 02:49:39 UTC  

The way water works disproves a globe

2020-03-05 02:49:45 UTC  

That's not what I said

2020-03-05 02:49:47 UTC  

Yet u find a billion excuses

2020-03-05 02:49:56 UTC  

That's a huge strawman

2020-03-05 02:50:15 UTC  

Nah im not a magnet expert so i have no answer

2020-03-05 02:50:22 UTC  

Lmao

2020-03-05 02:50:24 UTC  

Okay

2020-03-05 02:50:31 UTC  

Are you a water expert?

2020-03-05 02:50:57 UTC  

Uuh, I know about water but I wouldn't say I've studied it to an expert level

2020-03-05 02:51:33 UTC  

Well how could bodies of water be curved

2020-03-05 02:51:51 UTC  

A droplet of water on a leaf has curved edges for example

2020-03-05 02:51:53 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/684956323443376129/8-650x675.jpg

2020-03-05 02:51:57 UTC  

So saying water doesn't curve is wrong

2020-03-05 02:52:01 UTC  

I repeat

2020-03-05 02:52:02 UTC  

Body

2020-03-05 02:52:04 UTC  

Of water

2020-03-05 02:52:11 UTC  

Read what i said

2020-03-05 02:52:28 UTC  

If you have a big enough body of mass it'll have a big enough gravitational pull to keep water sticking to it

2020-03-05 02:52:37 UTC  

But you guys don't believe that

2020-03-05 02:52:41 UTC  

Which you cant prove