Eh,,, the real issue is why can I go east or west from Rome, and end up in Toronto? No flat earther touches this question in any meaningful way. They just point to other map projections, without explaining why the trajectories on those projections make sense.
You can especially if you're a wet suit coated with vaseline ..and going east or west real fast , hit the dome and with some luck the energy from the smack against the dome will carry you along the dome to the otherside of the planet and dump you off Toronto..
Sure can. From Rome to Toronto there is about 4400 miles, as the crow flies. At least we are able to draw straight lines on our map. Ask these globeheads to draw a line from Rome to Toronto on a map, and they going to need to add a curve.
Eh,,, the real issue is why can I go east or west from Rome, and end up in Toronto? No flat earther touches this question in any meaningful way. They just point to other map projections, without explaining why the trajectories on those projections make sense.
Dead in the water.
You can especially if you're a wet suit coated with vaseline ..and going east or west real fast , hit the dome and with some luck the energy from the smack against the dome will carry you along the dome to the otherside of the planet and dump you off Toronto..
You can though.
Sure can. From Rome to Toronto there is about 4400 miles, as the crow flies. At least we are able to draw straight lines on our map. Ask these globeheads to draw a line from Rome to Toronto on a map, and they going to need to add a curve.