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The '''Distances in the South''' is a topic of great interest to the Flat Earth Community, as its proposed models predict that the lines of latitude south of the equator will either converge or diverge. According to multiple-pole models with an Antarctic continent the lines will ''converge'' (See the [[Bi-Polar Model]]). According to the classic Monopole model the lines will ''diverge''. This article focuses on evidence for the ''divergence'' of latitude lines in the South.
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The '''Distances in the South''' is a topic of great interest to the Flat Earth Community, as its proposed models predict that the lines of latitude south of the equator will either converge or diverge. According to multiple-pole models with an Antarctic continent the lines will ''converge'' (See the [[Bi-Polar Model]]). According to the classic Monopole model the lines will ''diverge''.
  
 
===Sea Travel===
 
===Sea Travel===

Revision as of 17:43, 21 May 2020

The Distances in the South is a topic of great interest to the Flat Earth Community, as its proposed models predict that the lines of latitude south of the equator will either converge or diverge. According to multiple-pole models with an Antarctic continent the lines will converge (See the Bi-Polar Model). According to the classic Monopole model the lines will diverge.

Sea Travel

Sea travel in the South may have been historically difficult.

See: Sea Travel in the South

Air Travel

There are several potential issues in analyzing air travel for accurately determining the geography of the earth under the various geographic models in discussion.

See: Issues in Flight Analysis