![]() ![]() But oddly, again, you never ever see FE proponents trying to measure distances between places to figure out where we’ve got it wrong. Everything from the distance from your house to the shops, to a flight across the Atlantic - they are all wrong, to varying degrees, if you believe in FE. Implicit in believing in FE is the belief that our current understanding of the distances between known places is wrong. That is, i suspect, because this is T about a genuine inquiry into the shape of the world, but rather a club, or religion, who’s membership is defined by believing in FE - whatever layout that may be. But while you’re there, note that no one particular map is held up as the correct version, and note also that despite this being a debating forum, you never see two FE people debating which map might be correct. You should wade into the wiki on this site to understand what the maps are proposed to be.
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