I have... the results were pretty dang clear, the flat earth theory is quite theory wrong, proven by planes and ships using pole maps to save time by assuming it's a globe.
Plus, have you ever actually heard of anyone falling off the earth? Or what's stopping the water from falling off? After all it is a liquid.
@Viper In the flat Earth model that I and most other flat Earthers subscribe to Antarctica is not a small ice continent on the bottom of a spinning ball. It's a one to two-hundred-foot ice wall that surrounds the other continents. So to answer your question, Antarctica stops the water from falling off.
@Viper You ask very valid questions. Unfortunately, I am no teacher and therefore cannot answer them all. I'll take the last one because it's the only one that is visible on my screen now. I cannot speak for all flat Earthers, only myself, but I do not believe that "planets" even exist. We live on the only physical plane in existence. Everything that we see in the sky (excluding birds, balloons, planes, blimps, etc.) is just a light.
@Viper I am not a troll. So I must be a complete idiot. Although I could say the same about you for just believing in something without any evidence. You are missing the physical evidence to back up your claim of a spinning and orbiting world man. Please find the physical evidence then we will talk.
@TBIman Yeah, expect it's already there... but you won't believe reality, so no point in explaining it... but simply put ship and airplane travel routes prove it quite easily... but you'll just ignore all facts that don't agree with you...
@Viper I am completely open to new ideas. Just please show me some physical evidence. The problem with the heliocentric model of the universe is that there is no physical evidence. I'm talking 0. Have you ever considered that you may be wrong?
@TBIman Yes, but if one learns sea or air navigation, it becomes overwhelming clear that travel is more successful and accurate in calculating using the globe model than a flat earth month, especially in the southern hemisphere.
@Viper Dude listen to yourself. How could navigation be more successful on a moving globe? Listen the plane takes off and travels from point A to point B. On a flat and motionless plane. What's so hard to understand about that?
If the Earth were actually a spinning ball the plane would have to compensate for not only the curve but also the spin. This never happens. Do some research and get back to me.