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Put a flat earthier into space


That's no different to what I offered as a section but if the base land mass follows a lemon squeezer then the water depths at the lower area have to be ridiculously deep, like hundreds or thousands of miles?

 
That's no different to what I offered as a section but if the base land mass follows a lemon squeezer then the water depths at the lower area have to be ridiculously deep, like hundreds or thousands of miles?

And for context on my sketch which represents a section from say alaska to South America (Upper area to lower bowl)
The deepest indentation based on the deepest seas being say 6 miles deep would show as 0.2mm deep on that A4 paper, so no lemon squeezer shape, basically a flat earth.
 
The other day he was asked how old he was when he started believing this flat earth stuff. He said "about 15 years ago".
Didn't give an age. However, the fact that it was about 15 years ago makes me think he's seen something on YouTube or maybe Facebook (possibly too early for Facebook but it is 'about' 15 years and we are dealing with the consummate Mr Vague)
So he was approximately 45 when he became a flat-earther. worrying in itself.
 
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