Message from @Trixxle
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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? ๐
looks like an ice wall doesnt it
Looks like it
But a lot of things aren't what they look like
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@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.
A magnet needs a north and a south pole though, where would the south pole be?
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.
But that's not how magnets work
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I know
Exactly, it always has a north and south
So they don't have an explanation and make up stuff?
some would say that the outer ring is the south pole, but magnets don't work like that either.
Exactly
Magnets are not earth
The way water works disproves a globe
That's not what I said
Yet u find a billion excuses
That's a huge strawman
Nah im not a magnet expert so i have no answer
Lmao
Okay
Are you a water expert?
Uuh, I know about water but I wouldn't say I've studied it to an expert level
Well how could bodies of water be curved
A droplet of water on a leaf has curved edges for example
So saying water doesn't curve is wrong
I repeat
Body
Of water
Read what i said
If you have a big enough body of mass it'll have a big enough gravitational pull to keep water sticking to it
But you guys don't believe that
Which you cant prove