On the mainstream map it doesnt factor in the Earths supposed rotation. All pilots are Flat Earthers, they dont fly based on a globe model.
I didn't factor rotation into anything either. I just noticed how much more distance between South Africa and Argentina there is on the flat earth map vs globe map. I think people would notice if the globe map's distance scaling was so far out of whack.
According to mainstream science, the earth rotates roughly 1,000 miles per hour. So you have to factor in that rotation once the airplane goes airborne. Now plug that in to your math with flight distance and times.
You're overcomplicating things
After reviewing both images, wouldn't people be surprised it takes ~3 times longer to go from Argentina to South Africa than from NYC to Poland? Because according to their belief in the globe, both trips are around the same distance.
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