Basically the entire line shows satellite view of the ocean, but random islands pop up every now and then. (NOT CLOUDS, these are green or brown blobs) These islands don't appear on the map, either. Perhaps the weirdest thing is Wrangel island, where for about 20 miles inland there is an apparent ocean splice Makes me wonder if the earth is flat or not. There are not other splice lines anywhere else in the world that I can find.
It's because they map everything from a rectangular projection (funny since you would assume that they could map to a proper spheroid) but they don't ....
So everything is lined up on a rectangular map which you see on the walls....
Satellite data is just mapped squarely....odd that they time it exactly on the international date line.....almost like it's calculated based on some arbitrary wrap around....this would never happen if they actually took photos around the whole earth from space...unless they are lying about the shapes...and they need a 'common line of reference'..
wrangle island is weird indeed. Apparently the last wolly momoth to ever live was there, Less then 3000 years ago. It was also attached to Siberia in the past. Very well might have been part of hyperborea at one time
an attempt to make it into a ball
Basically the entire line shows satellite view of the ocean, but random islands pop up every now and then. (NOT CLOUDS, these are green or brown blobs) These islands don't appear on the map, either. Perhaps the weirdest thing is Wrangel island, where for about 20 miles inland there is an apparent ocean splice Makes me wonder if the earth is flat or not. There are not other splice lines anywhere else in the world that I can find.
If you want to look in it poke around here or feel free to ask me something.
https://communities.win/c/FlatEarth/p/141roCfDT4/resources/c
aliens and jews
Yup, the bottom of many rabbit holes.
It's because they map everything from a rectangular projection (funny since you would assume that they could map to a proper spheroid) but they don't ....
So everything is lined up on a rectangular map which you see on the walls....
Satellite data is just mapped squarely....odd that they time it exactly on the international date line.....almost like it's calculated based on some arbitrary wrap around....this would never happen if they actually took photos around the whole earth from space...unless they are lying about the shapes...and they need a 'common line of reference'..
wrangle island is weird indeed. Apparently the last wolly momoth to ever live was there, Less then 3000 years ago. It was also attached to Siberia in the past. Very well might have been part of hyperborea at one time
Btw...check this out if you want to see another fun line...
https://earth.app.goo.gl/?apn=com.google.earth&isi=293622097&ius=googleearth&link=https%3a%2f%2fearth.google.com%2fweb%2f%4080.6361816,-87.27882217,85.85734998a,577007.82091118d,35y,61.70010984h,0t,0r
Why haven't they done this yet?
All it would take is a pic of earth not from NASA. Go pros dont seem to make it that far without spinning out of control.