There is no singular “South Pole” in the flat earth model. There is also no dipole spherical magnet in nature or even manufactured. There is no reason to believe you live on one.
I tend to avoid these “gotcha” question threads because they’re dishonest. You have to have a critical thinking mindset to ever understand flat earth. Meaning that when you ask “why does the core shift polarity” or whatever, any actual flat earther immediately realizes that you don’t have any way of knowing that the earth has a molten iron core. It is literally impossible for you to know that. So you’re asking questions from basically a false premise.
You could just say you don't have an answer instead of making claims that "no single south pole exists" or that spherical magnets can't be dipolar. You don't have any way of knowing if the Earth has multiple south poles and you definitely can't answer my question of how the poles can shift/reverse on the flat model. You are positing that your claims are correct when they are from the false premise of "you have to have a critical thinking mindset to ever understand flat earth".
Thought experiment, oh critical thinker. Take a rectangular bar magnet 2 inches long by 1 inch wide by 1 inch thick. The bar has it's north and south poles at the opposite ends of the 2 inch length. Carefully file that bar down until it forms a cube 1 x 1 x 1 inch. Now carefully file that cube's corners until you have a sphere. Where are the poles located now?
I’m not even being snarky, I actually like the idea of that experiment. And it’s an example of something that is scientific knowledge — it’s repeatable, demonstrable, and knowable. . . Unlike claiming to know what the earth’s “core” is made of, which literally no one could know considering the deepest hole ever dug was like 8 miles deep.
Also, I’m not “claiming” anything. It is a fact that the most widely accepted flat earth models don’t have a South Pole.
It is a fact that the most widely accepted flat earth models
How is it a "fact" if there is more than one flat Earth model and those models can't even all agree on not having a south pole? That doesn't sound like "fact" at all.
Cool, you should do that experiment and make the world’s first dipole sphere magnet. Post your video.
Sure, as soon as you post your video showing how the poles of a ring magnet can reverse.
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