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Amazing, East is not a straight line, East moves in a circle. If you travel due East, you will move to the North 8 inches per square miles. If you make a line showing the direction of East, it needs to curve towards the North. That is in line with the flat earth model.

Also maps have magnetic declination built in to them, you need to use a compass to measure the direction of magnetic North, proven by Mitchel from Australia. Google might claim the sunrise is at 90 degrees from Australia at the equinox, when in reality, measured against the magnetic North, which is where we get all directions from, it is actually at 80 degrees.

https://www.youtube.com/live/aiAZM0mgKNs?feature=share

1 year ago
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Reason: None provided.

Amazing, East is not a straight line, East moves in a circle. If you travel due East, you will move to the North 8 inches per square miles. If you make a line showing the direction of East, it needs to curve towards the North. That is in line with the flat earth model.

Also maps have magnetic declination built in to them, you need to use a compass to measure the direction of true North, proven by Mitchel from Australia. Google might claim the sunrise is at 90 degrees from Australia at the equinox, when in reality, measured against the magnetic North, which is where we get all directions from, it is actually at 80 degrees.

https://www.youtube.com/live/aiAZM0mgKNs?feature=share

1 year ago
1 score
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Amazing, East is not a straight line, East moves in a circle. If you travel due East, you will move to the North 8 inches per square miles. If you make a line showing the direction of East, it needs to curve towards the North. That is in line with the flat earth model.

Also maps have magnetic declination built in to them, you need to use a compass to measure the direction of true North, proven by Mitchel from Australia. Google might claim the sunrise is at 90 degrees from Australia at the equinox, when in reality, measured against the magnetic North, which is where we get all directions from, it is actually at 80 degrees N.

https://www.youtube.com/live/aiAZM0mgKNs?feature=share

1 year ago
1 score