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Your own math, for globe curvature, debunks you.1, we are living on a globe, where the border between land and sky is an infinite straight line...
2, if the camera is 3.78 miles away at 6" high you only can see the shore line above the boats on a globe where the curvature is 8" / miles (30.24" in this case)...
8 inches per mile squared of curve, per mile. Nearly 4 miles. You're literally looking UP, as you look OUT. This is demonstrated over and over again through hundreds of hours of footage on This playlist. As I'm trying to demonstrate to the "flat earthers" Things that are "flat" do not rise.
The AE map is not an FE map - it is a flat distorted representation of the imaginary globe so its farkin obvious you wont be able to match anything up . Gobal longitudes and latitudes have to be distorted to map them on to a plane .
The AE uses the imaginary concept of latitudes below 64 degrees South .
Earths magnetic southern pole 64 S is almost at the limits of our plane.
The Antractic climate is far colder than the Arctic since it receives less of the suns energy - reasons given in the explanation for your misunderstanding of the tropics in my previous post.
Thank you for making my obvious point, that much more obvious. You literally traded an imagined reality, for a reality that requires even more imagination; and lacks in even more rational and empirical evidence.
"I see" Is literally the FOUNDATION for illusion. Your imagination shrouds your logic.
"imaginary globe" ---> "The AE uses the imaginary concept of latitudes below 64 degrees South ."
This is a rather pronounced demonstration how one illusion is chosen over another, when both are false. You literally traded a half lie, for a half lie, a masonic Hegelian dialectic, but feel free to ignore modern navigation, and the ACTIVELY TRAVELING SHIPS for your half baked fantasy of reality.
Clearly, (as per the usual in your case
You have a well known habit of cherry picking useless information and clinging to it as if it was factual. (Like a AE map that doesn't work) Feel free to explain how the southern magnetic pole works on your own admitted imaginary concept of reality. I have more than enough time to endure such a nonsensical discussion; as well as evidence to clearly verify how incorrect your concept of reality is.
If there was any valid evidence that earth is indeed a flat plane, it would of been produced years ago. (6 years running, 0 proof of empirical navigation)
"What I see" doesn't hold a candle to "what is real."
Especially when you can't provide ANY evidence AT ALL, that SHIPS, that physically navigate over the SURFACE of the Earth, travel in routes that are RELEVANT to the IMAGINED AE projection you grasp so tightly as "truth."
If it was truth, it would be empirically replicated by the navigational systems of these vessels.
My most sincere apologies, that I'm not in the slightest bit remorseful that you are entirely wrong; and have provided absolutely ZERO evidence that ANY form of the imaginary AE projection can be used to navigate the oceans. Should you, or ANY flat earther for that matter ACTUALLY provide evidence that displays such, I would GLADLY concede this discussion, and establish you as correct. However it should be considered in the last 6 years, there hasn't been ONE flat earth expedition to demonstrate their beliefs.
Projecting that I am "misunderstood" about the FACTS I've presented about Antarctic; while you FAIL to produce ANY system of navigation that demonstrates that the jest of the AE presentation is in fact reality, only further exhibits the lack of understanding you have when it comes to ocean navigation, climate, and the tropics.
Let me guess..... Thousands of vessels around the world are actively lying about their navigation... so they can hide your imaginary illusion?
Active ships <----- I implore ANY flat earthers to demonstrate which (if any) of these ships are using routes that are in the "southern hemisphere" that match ANY assumed routes for their IMAGINARY AE projection.
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