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I know. What you're offering is entirely irrelevant to how measurements are made on a globe. You know this but it allows you to distract and divert doesn't it.Nice try but this isn't what I'm offering and you know this. But feel free to carry on.
So what? When we're measuring the distance between cities and demonstrating that you cannot make a map which puts them in the correct relative positions the fact that they're closer by tunnel is of no consequence. The distances are measured over land. The land curves. The distances prove it.I'll make it simple again.
The shortest distance to any point is a straight and level line. Your globe does not and cannot offer it but a level can.
I'm getting the word......BellenderySo simple but the globe doesn't do simple. The globe does magical in terms of how people are coerced into believing they walk, sail, and fly over a convex curvature.
It's not about distracting or diverting anything. It's all about what's offered against what is not factual and what's offered from the global side is absolutely not factual so I'm arguing from those points and it's blatantly obvious I'm going to be ridiculed for it by those who believe they live on a spinning ball and armed with everything they need to peruse to argue for it.I know. What you're offering is entirely irrelevant to how measurements are made on a globe. You know this but it allows you to distract and divert doesn't it.
But they're not in their correct positions in the so-called southern hemisphere and this is why I've altered it.So what? When we're measuring the distance between cities and demonstrating that you cannot make a map which puts them in the correct relative positions the fact that they're closer by tunnel is of no consequence.
It proves absolutely nothing.The distances are measured over land. The land curves. The distances prove it.
Sniff.I'm getting the word......Bellendery
Yes it isIt's not about distracting or diverting anything.
No it isn'tIt's all about what's offered against what is not factual
Yes it isand what's offered from the global side is absolutely not factual
No, you were challenged to create a map showing cities in place with the correct distances between them. You know you cant do it so you've spent a couple of weeks going on about how they're closer in straight lines and bending sticks. You cant make the map, you and everyone else knows that and knows why.so I'm arguing from those points and it's blatantly obvious I'm going to be ridiculed for it by those who believe they live on a spinning ball and armed with everything they need to peruse to argue for it.
All cities are in their correct place. They're only in the wrong places if you try to make out they are on a flat Earth.As simple as that really.
But they're not in their correct positions in the so-called southern hemisphere and this is why I've altered it.
Known distances between multiple points definitely prove the shape of the surface they're on, but carry on arguing that they'd be closer if you tunnelled if that helps.It proves absolutely nothing.
I did it and I placed landmass. It doesn't mean it is accurate but it also does not mean the one you offered is accurate, as a globe.No, you were challenged to create a map showing cities in place with the correct distances between them. You know you cant do it so you've spent a couple of weeks going on about how they're closer in straight lines and bending sticks. You cant make the map, you and everyone else knows that and knows why.
SO YOU CAN'T MAKE IT WORK WITH KNOWN DISTANCES!!!But they're not in their correct positions in the so-called southern hemisphere and this is why I've altered it.
Not in your southern hemisphere, no.SO YOU CAN'T MAKE IT WORK WITH KNOWN DISTANCES!!!
How long are these sticks of yours?Bend a stick and place the end on the ground in that bend. You know, like your supposed globe arc.
Now get the exact same-sized stick and place it at each end of the other stick and what will you find?
Yes, you'll find the level/straight stick has to be shortened to make it reach each end of the arced stick.
Same size.How long are these sticks of yours?
You failed to get anywhere close. A small margin of error can be put down to error when drawing free hand. But you were out by a long long way.I did it and I placed landmass. It doesn't mean it is accurate but it also does not mean the one you offered is accurate, as a globe.
If you say the argument isn't about a globe then your map isn't from a global point of view...or is it? You decide.
Same size as what?Same size.
Depends on how much he bends themHow long are these sticks of yours?
Nah.You failed to get anywhere close. A small margin of error can be put down to error when drawing free hand. But you were out by a long long way.
That depends on what the known distances were marked on.No flat earth (or not-globe) conspiracy theorist has ever produced a map that works with known distances.
I didn't draw a broken map, I offered 5 points.You have not improved that situation by drawing a broken map.
yeahNah.
No it doesn't, it's a fact. There is no flat Earth map that works whether it's drawn on paper or your arse, there is not one."No flat earth (or not-globe) conspiracy theorist has ever produced a map that works with known distances"
That depends on what the known distances were marked on.
The only one that is accurate is on a globe.Certainly not a globe.
You copied your UN logo map and used little circles for entire countries to avoid accuracy and still put Japan in the wrong place. You didn't draw a working map or anything close to one.I didn't draw a broken map, I offered 5 points.
It was your map not ours.Not in your southern hemisphere, no.
Flightaware is not a difficult site to use. But since you can't seem to do it:Let's hope they're not spinning.
Route?
You drew 5 points which to scale didn't match well established distances travelled and measured regularly on planet earth. You failed.Nah.
That depends on what the known distances were marked on.
Certainly not a globe.
I didn't draw a broken map, I offered 5 points.
To be fair mate your attempt at a map was half arsed at bestI did it and I placed landmass. It doesn't mean it is accurate but it also does not mean the one you offered is accurate, as a globe.
If you say the argument isn't about a globe then your map isn't from a global point of view...or is it? You decide.
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Currently in flight from New Zealand to South America. If you added New York to your map and drew a straight line between the two, it would go pretty close.