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  • File:Sandokhan map.png
    Representation of Sandokhan's "Advanced Flat Earth Theory" model. [[Category:Maps]]
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  • File:Monopole Timezones.png
    [[Category:Maps]] [[Category:Maps and Models]]
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  • File:Rowbotham's Flat Earth Map of the World - 1873.png
    [[Category:Maps]] [[Category:Maps and Models]]
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  • File:Altmap.png
    [[Category:Maps]] [[Category:Maps and Models]]
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  • File:Voliva map.jpg
    [[Wilbur Glenn Voliva|Voliva]]'s Flat Earth map. Modern Mechanics and Invention, October, 1931 [[Category:Maps]]
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  • Throughout the history of the Flat Earth Theory, multiple models and maps have been proposed. This page aims to showcase the most prominent examples ...raphy of the Earth is quite different to that outlined in the conventional model.
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  • File:Shenton Map.jpg
    [[Category:Maps]] [[Category:Maps and Models]]
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  • File:Rowbotham Map.jpg
    [[Samuel Birley Rowbotham]]'s original map of the Flat Earth as presented in [[Earth Not a Globe]] [[Category:Maps]]
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  • File:Charles K. Johnson Map.jpg
    A Flat Earth map originally published by the Flat Earth Society in [[Charles K. Johnson]]'s [[Category:Maps]]
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  • File:Gleason's Map.jpg
    Gleason's New Standard Map of the World [[Category:Maps]]
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  • File:Map.png
    [[Category:Maps]] [[Category:Maps and Models]]
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  • File:New York journal map (1897).png
    Map of the Flat Earth as published in the New York journal, January 31, 1897 [[Category:Maps]]
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  • File:Orlando Ferguson Map.jpg
    Prof. Orlando Ferguson's Map of the Square and Stationary Earth. [[Category:Maps]]
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  • ...d predates Samuel Rowbotham's initial work on the subject by 30 years. The model in ''The Anti-Newtonian'' features three aligned poles: A central North Pol ...the behaviors of the Sun. There are numerous details on why the Flat Earth model in ''The Anti-Newtonian'' must exist as consequence of the Sun's actions.
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  • ...gineeringsurveyor.com/software/1-026%20-%20Topographical%20Surveys%20and%20Mapping.pdf ...heliocentrism, Newton used divine influence to shore up problems with his model, religious tie-ins are par the course here.
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  • ...furnished, acts as a vivid piece of evidence for the Flat Earth celestial model which is visible and accessible to all. ...erred to as an 'illusion' because observation doesn't fit the conventional model hence the complex explanations to try and make it work. The anomaly is ackn
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  • [[File:Map.png|200px|thumb|right|A commonly used image of the Earth|A commonly used im *[https://wiki.tfes.org/Bi-Polar_Model#Circumnavigation Bi-Polar Model - Circumnavigation]
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  • ...tating center to the main Northern center. Proponents of the '''[[Bi-Polar Model]]''' argue that there are two areas of celestial rotation over the Earth. ==Monopole Model==
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  • ...nent which exists in standard contexts. An 'Ice Wall' still exists in this model, but it is not Antarctica. It is assumed that beyond the rays of the sun th ...the lack of direct evidence at the time for additional poles. The Bi-Polar Model reverts to the original concepts of multiple poles.
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  • The '''Neo-Classical''' Model of the flat earth emerged in the 20th century, combining work from Samuel B The Neo-Classical Model relies on five postulates:
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