This line of questioning was more along the lines of there may not be an accurate flat earth map (yet). So ‘proving’ it doesn’t work on a map that may not be accurate, is flimsy proof.
It’s like, which one of these globes is the ‘real’ one?!
https://pic8.co/sh/EfPgsj.jpeg
If you enter faulty data into an algorithm, your result will also be faulty. That’s what I’m getting at here.
Those all look like real globes to me
Yes, they all have amazing photoshop artists! Which one do we live on?
I dont see these as contradictions because they are all different angles of the same ball.
Im guessing you don't own a globe but if you search online for online globe you can spin it and recreate each one of these "photoshops"
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