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File:Voliva map.jpg|[[Wilbur Glenn Voliva]]'s Flat Earth map, ''Modern Mechanics and Invention'', October 1931|alt=Voliva's Flat Earth Map | File:Voliva map.jpg|[[Wilbur Glenn Voliva]]'s Flat Earth map, ''Modern Mechanics and Invention'', October 1931|alt=Voliva's Flat Earth Map | ||
File:Rowbotham's Flat Earth Map of the World - 1873.png|Samuel Rowbotham's Flat Earth Map of the World, circa 1873|alt=Rowbotham's Flat Earth Map of the World | File:Rowbotham's Flat Earth Map of the World - 1873.png|Samuel Rowbotham's Flat Earth Map of the World, circa 1873|alt=Rowbotham's Flat Earth Map of the World | ||
+ | File:Shenton Map.jpg|A lecture poster from the [[Flat Earth Society]]'s [[Samuel Shenton]] archive depicting his view of the Earth.|alt=Samuel Shenton's Flat Earth map | ||
File:Orlando Ferguson Map.jpg|Prof. Orlando Ferguson's Map of the Square and Stationary Earth, 1893|alt=Prof. Orlando Ferguson's Map of the Square and Stationary Earth | File:Orlando Ferguson Map.jpg|Prof. Orlando Ferguson's Map of the Square and Stationary Earth, 1893|alt=Prof. Orlando Ferguson's Map of the Square and Stationary Earth | ||
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Revision as of 18:14, 26 December 2018
Throughout the history of the Flat Earth Theory, multiple models and maps have been proposed. This page aims to showcase the most prominent examples, and to serve as a reference for those seeking visual guides.
Layout of the Continents
Generally speaking, the main point of contention among Flat Earthers is the several theories concerning the nature and extent of Antarctica, as well as the overall layout of the continents.
Many believe that Antarctica is the Ice Wall encountered by Sir James Clark Ross, whereas some believe that Antarctica is simply a 'rim continent' surrounding the known Earth and that the term Ice Wall is misleading. Others believe that Antarctica is an isolated and distinct continent and that though an Ice Wall exists, it is not Antarctica. The latter model generally assumes that the geography of the Earth is quite different to that outlined in the conventional model.
Below are images of the two Flat Earth geographic models, which convey the different concepts of Antarctica within Flat Earth Theory: