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>>10224651
Not quite.
It's more that in order to take those routes they'd actually need to be direct and more economical, and they're not.
Some flatearthers argue that if they offered those routes they'd get more custom as it would prove the globe, but they're deluding themselves as usual.
If anything the first flights would have a few flatearthers on them who would claim if was a fraud and try to convince others not to fly them.

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>Where are the hundreds of timelapses of the Antarctic 24 hour sun?
Already an example in this thread that was called fake because it hurt someone's feelings. Any reason why you wouldn't call all the others fakes?

>Compare the globe path with the path on an equidistant map and you will see the similarity.
Rendering the Earth flat it does appear similar, but on a globe this becomes the shortest distance between the two points. It doesn't on any flat map.

>Impossible, anything on earth that is not a vacuum will have pressure, no matter how minute.
Only if gravity exists.
The pressure in the container is reduced to the point the remaining gas molecules actually collect at one end of the container (the end facing the Earth). Gas is matter too. It won't just fill the container because there is space available.

>Do the experiment yourself.
Have you done the experiment yourself?

>Your observations are telling you that while standing on (as far as you're concerned) a flat plane, the stars couldn't work while standing on a flat plane, you have to be on a curved one. I'd argue that's not true at all.
That's probably because you haven't observed the southern stars and realized it makes no sense at all if the Earth is flat.

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>>9161738
>For example the shortest difference between the Southern tip of South America and Southeast Australia will take you over the edge of Antarctica
I don't know of any direct flights from the bottom of South America to Australia, however Qantas flies from Sydney to Johannesburg daily direct, as CHL pointed out in one of his videos in this series
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgY8zNZ35uw&list=PLmWeueTF8l82GItQhl7vTP_WM43B4ebNq

The flight path makes zero sense on the Flat Earth model.

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