I don't believe in flat earth, you sound dumber with every assumption you make.
Just having a discussion, a conversation if you will, friend.
Well then start at the beginning, it'll make everything easier to intuit. It's impossible for us to live on a solid sphere. We wouldn't have earthquakes if the sphere were solid.
The "measured" gravity is inconsistently distributed through the crust of the earth, even though the crust is only ~40-80 miles thick, and thus only comprises ~10% of the earth's mass. The mantle and core supposedly comprise the vast majority of the earth's mass but not its gravity, even though gravity is directly proportional to mass.
I don't believe for a second the earth is flat, but it's not a sphere either, and according to the arctic expeditions in the 40's both poles have entrances to an "inner earth".
Furthermore, we are often deceived by our limited perspective and understanding.
Besides my belief is irrelevant, the earth could be round, it could be flat, however for almost all practical applications I can treat it as if it were flat, and get good results. Surveyors in fact do not account for the earth's curvature.
I've read about hollow Earth. Apparently in the South Pole there is an entry passage in Antarctica.
Sounds good my friend. I like fast cars too. I added some material to your ownership and am now one of your followers officially. I just clicked the "follow" button.
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