Eric Dubay's Long Haul Argument for Flat Earth applied to Antarctica
I've been reading Dubay off and on-- getting discouraged and excited off and on--- going around in circles-- during the past year. I wanted to zero in on Antarctica's perimeter because I thought it...
View ArticleRather than virtual hitchhiking on multiple vehicles-- take ONE trip on ONE...
This morning, it struck me that my approach to circumnavigating Antarctica has a flaw, so far-- but it's easily corrected. I look at this map of the 1983 partial-circumnavigation of Antarctica by a US...
View ArticleRuskaya, the MYSTERIOUS Russian Antarctica station where cold bacteria survive.
Felix added to my possible understanding of Ruskaya station today in the comments section at this blog post....Rick Potvin's Virtual Circumnavigation of Antarctica to Decide if Earth is Global or Flat:...
View ArticleTransponders all over Antarctica could be useful to flat earth confirmation
If we were to fly around Antarctica and pick up signals from the transponders located as seen below, then this could help confirm a definite coastal length as closer to 15K or 60K miles. A flat earth...
View ArticleApostel Andrey Russian circumnavigation took well over a year consistent with...
Here's a map of the journey with time and location stamps in the yellow chart below.source:Â Adventure Club - The 3-nd voyage of the yacht "Apostol...
View ArticleCaptain James Cook is not a useful reference for flat earth Antarctica after...
Eric Dubay points to Captain Cook as a viable reference for flat earth Antarctica because he travelled 60,000 miles around Antarctica consistent with flat earth. But, aside from the fact that I don't...
View ArticleBellinghausen messed up his Antarctica circumnavitation big time.
Every circumnavigation of Antarctica I read about seems to have a major glitch. Why is that. It was very straightforward-- what Bellinghausen wanted to do but then he messed up royally-- throwing...
View ArticleSurveyor's azimuthal projection of ocean currents provides highly detailed...
Earlier, I cut a map of Antarctica out of a piece of paper, sliced it into 8 sections and then flipped them around 180 degrees so that the outside perimeter became the inside perimeter. It worked okay...
View ArticlePartial Navigation to Detect a Convex or Concave Antarctic Shoreline
In a previous post about the Vendee race, a commenter, GJ, suggested a partial circumnavigation by water, along a particularly smooth circular part of Antarctica, close to the coast line, to detect a...
View ArticleCircumnavigating the "globe" with a gyroscope test.
Here are a series of photos I took this morning to show how a gyroscope that runs continually as you circumnavigate the globe will tilt, relative to the ground, as the globe turns if it's indeed a...
View ArticleAstonishingly, Antarctica is an inverse "cut-out" of the ARCTIC OCEAN!?
Now, I've seen everything. I would not post this if I didn't think it was credible enough to warrant attention of readers here. Check this out.
View ArticleVery interesting Antarctica commentary by Jareth Night
Felix forwarded this to me. It's actually one of the most interesting Antarctica videos I've seen.
View Article155 video playlist on Antarctica & flat earth
There are a lot of results simply in a Youtube search on "antarctica" + "circumnavigation". [+] There are some new researchers who are making the rounds lately too. I'm not up to speed on all of it so...
View ArticleWear headphones, maximize your screen & enjoy this attempted debnking of flat...
The following 16 minute video by one "David Ridlen" goes to great lenghts to debunk flat earth. I do like to stay on topic here with respect to my circnavigation of Antarctica but the soundtrack and...
View ArticleAerial circumnavigations are always mostly north of the equator, not on it.
Geoshifter (with an Austrian accent like Arnold Schwarzenegger) has produced a number of flat earth videos, one of which was pointed out to me by Xx x who lives in Australia and who lives near Robert...
View ArticleCircumnavigating Earth above 60 deg S latitude by water-- a 4 minute review.
Another excellent GeoShifter review of 20th C. circumnavigations listed on Wikipedia applied to both the globe and the flat earth map for a very quick an interesting overview. These are not quite the...
View ArticleI'm Going Back to Antarctica
I've been circumnavigating the earth, both globe and flat, for the past several posts by air and water. I think it's time to go back to Antarctica. Here's a nice tour of Palmer Station.
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