Comments by "Yazzam X" (@yazzamx6380) on "Johnny Harris"
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Antarctica is twice the size of Australia, therefore if someone goes exploring on their own without informing others and is then declared missing days/weeks later, who is suppose to spend the money and the resources and risk lives searching for that irresponsible person lost in Antarctica?
Antarctica is the last unspoiled continent on Earth and it is RICH with untapped resources (oil, coal, gold, diamonds, rare Earth minerals, etc), hence the treaty protects Antarctica from any nation claiming it as their own. The treaty protects Antarctica from nations fighting over its resources (i.e. wars) and prevents private companies from exploiting it for oil and gems and minerals and other natural resources, ruining the environment in the process. The treaty protects Antarctica from being used for military purposes.
The treaty doesn't stop anyone from visiting or exploring Antarctica responsibly.
Regardless, all of us can book onto trips to Antarctica and even book onto trips to the South Pole (the place flat Earth theorists claim doesn't exist) any time we want... assuming we can afford it that is :-)
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@aquavideoman - And now, my proof, including what you need to do to debunk it;
The map of the Earth in the form of a globe is accurate, where we can easily work out the scale of the globe by dividing 24,900 (miles) by the measured length of the equator.
For example, on a 12 inch globe it works out to be 26 miles per millimeter.
You can now use the globe to accurately measure the distance between ANY two locations on Earth and it will be accurate. So on that 12 inch globe for example, a measurement of 23 millimeters will be 600 miles, and therefore for every two locations on Earth that are proven to be 600 miles apart, they will be 23 millimeters (2.3 centimeters) apart on that globe.
That would be impossible if the shape of the Earth was wrong.
We can do the same for maps of our cities because they are small enough to be relatively flat, and therefore we can all find maps of our cities with bar scales that indicates distances on that map.
There are no flat maps of a flat Earth for which we can do the same, because ALL flat maps of the Earth are distorted.
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