I'm rarely an "early adopter" when it comes to new information, technology, anything else.
I've been far more open minded toward flat earth theories and evidence than most. Just because I haven't converted and accepted the theory yet doesn't mean i'm unread or lazy.
I don't think my question was stupid. I was merely envisioning the traditional "globe" map laid out flat on one of those big maps you fold 20 times to fit into a file cabinet.
There's actually many different competing flat earth concept maps dating back over 100 years. I just found one by Orlando Ferguson. They vary.
The most common flat earth maps I find show that a flight from LA to Japan is a tremendous distance unless one shortcuts over the Arctic.
I'm rarely an "early adopter" when it comes to new information, technology, anything else.
I've been far more open minded toward flat earth theories and evidence than most. Just because I haven't converted and accepted the theory yet doesn't mean i'm unread or lazy.
I don't think my question was stupid. I was merely envisioning the traditional "globe" map laid out flat on one of those big maps you fold 20 times to fit into a file cabinet.
There's actually many different competing flat earth concept maps dating back over 100 years. I just found one by Orlando Ferguson. They vary.
The most common flat earth maps I find show that a flight from LA to Japan is a tremendous distance unless one shortcuts over the Arctic.