At the very least I'd like to see a feasible method for what you propose. If not, you're just as capable as any of us of mapping it. Without certainty as to those distances, rather than general figures which you assume match a RE, an accurate map is impossible. Plane journeys are the only really accurate measure of oversea travel from accessibility and repetition but the error bars are tremendous due to the fact they only give time, and the speed of the plane varies with everything from type of plane to jet streams. You appeal to pre-measured distances, but you cannot tell me exactly how most were measured, and how many came from assumption. I do not have the resources to map out the entire world, and neither do you. I don't use the azimuthal, but even mine I don't claim to be completely accurate. Quote from: JRoweSkeptic on February 17, 2017, 03:18:29 PM No FEer claims to have a map that is any more than a placeholder. "one inch equals ten thousand miles"), and every other map of the world would be a larger or smaller version of the very same map. IF (big if) the Earth were really flat then a map on an equally flat paper should have no distortions and not involve any "projection" but only a ratio of scale (e.g. Maps of smaller portions of the world, such as of a single country, also have distortion - usually nearer the edges - but less dramatic, and maps of even smaller portions, such as of cities would have very slight distortions (probably not greater than the width of the lines used to represent highways). This map is reliable for distances only from the central point (here, the North Pole) and not from any other place, and the distortion in distance becomes worse as the distance from the center increases.Įvery world map on flat paper has some sort of distortion - in shape, distances, direction, and/or area usually at least two of the four characteristics. Altho very popular with FEers, especially because it feeds the nonsense about an ice wall, congruent with Antarctica, surrounding the rim of a flat planet, it is not the "official" or definitive Flat Earth map - there is no such official map. The Azimuthal Equidistant projection can be centered on any point on earth (frequently on important cities) but the North Pole seems to be politically neutral (at least to white people). This map, the unofficial FE map, is a Polar Azimuthal Equidistant (PAE) projection.
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