Looking at that map of the so called flat earth, a couple of pages ago, with the route that the boat could take:
How come I can fly from Australia to South America on a plane in far less time than from Australia to the UK?
The Antarctic circle is about 17,662 kilometres long IRL, while the Arctic circle is roughly 16,000 km... Flying around those circles will take approximately "the same" time, how would Flat Earthers explain that?
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Looking at that map of the so called flat earth, a couple of pages ago, with the route that the boat could take:
How come I can fly from Australia to South America on a plane in far less time than from Australia to the UK?