First off I'm quite versed in physics as well as applied mathematics. This is actually one of the problems & why things are not adding up.
I actually question things that do not add up. I do not blindly accept things on faith.
Such as I find it rather disturbing the way physicist in the past adamantly ignored the Michelson–Morley experiment that ultimately proved the earth we live on is not rotating at all. This is just one of many issues I have with the heliocentric model. A model "I might add" that when one actually breaks it down. simply doesn't add up.
There is a very good reason why no one has ever circumnavigated the earth via a North to South heading & have done so only in an East to West or West to East route.
The two people who said they have done it North to South provided zero proof to the claim & also just happened to be "Freemasons" themselves.
I completely understand the math adds up it was very cleverly, masterfully done however, lets put it this way, if we say "on paper" that I have a 10,000 pound rock in my basement & we chop it into 4 pieces each weighing 2,500 lbs each then cut those into 10 pieces each weighing 1,000 lbs then divide that by the square footage to figure out how much space and area this rock is taking up in my basement, It simply doesn't prove at all that I ever had a 10,000 pound rock in my basement, to begin with now does it .
I believe there is a reason only 537 people have ever been to so-called "Space" Did you also know that almost every single one of them "if not all" are Freemasons. Do you know the heliocentric Model doesn't work without this mystical magical force they call Gravity.
The currently accepted Heliocentric model is only 484 years old. We couldn't get up high enough to see if it was actually correct until sometime around 1959. Now ask yourself this question and answer it honestly, if they were wrong, would they tell us?
RE: My path to the Flat Earth