Comments by "Phil Davenport" (@phildavenport4150) on "Professor Dave Explains"
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@djd1335 Their favorite game is the "prove the globe" game - in fact, it's their only game. Pity they have failed to land a single punch, but they think they have, which is, in itself, an indication of their feeble mental skills. What they can not, and won't attempt, is the game of "prove the flat Earth without criticizing the globe". They have never attempted to establish just what holds back their alleged flat oceans, just for starters, preferring to rely on photos of random icebergs or the Ross ice shelf. A pitiful subspecies, for sure.
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@PLANATE VERITAS 4.0 The only evidence you need to collect is the length of the Big Ice Wall and the compass bearings taken when traversing its length. If the flattards are correct, and you turn East when you reach the Wall, you should be heading roughly ENE (left) continuously until you arrive back at your starting point, having covered, say, around 100,000 miles (or whatever they claim). If you find that instead you have been traveling in a rough circle to your Right, and that you have traveled only about 16,000 kilometres, guess what - you have just circumnavigated the continent of Antarctica, and the Big Ice Wall holding in those fantasy flat oceans is just a myth. THAT is the only research worth spit. Of course, you could save yourself a lot of expense by accepting that NASA has published some excellent pix of the continent from space. But first you need to remove the conspiracy goggles that color your view of the world.
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