>>9242588Physical pros and cons:
* Seasons doesn't really make sense on a flat earth, unless you start adding crazy shit like the sun and moon starting spinning faster in the winter.
* Flight paths doesn't really make sense on the globe earth, unless you start adding things like "all the countries below the equator are third world countries, so they have to connect in the northern hemisphere."
http://geotheory.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Flight-Paths-1024x486.pnghttps://planetruthblog.files.wordpress.com/2016/12/fe-air-map2.jpgHistorical/cultural pros and cons:
* The timeline around 1920's towards the 1940's points towards a flat earth model. Almost all major military powers had an arms race down to Antarctica while the second world war was burning in Europe. USA, the Nazi, Russia, everybody wanted to be there. In the mean while we squirted out technological innovations like never before (internal combustion engine, computers, rocket science) which suggests they must have found something there. Shortly after that, they sealed off the whole Antarctic continent, said nobody was allowed to go there without supervision and started shooting atomic weapons up to the atmosphere (firmament). Antarctic continent is weird indeed and John Kerry was there the night Trump was elected. See Rob Skiba for more information about this timeline.
*The fact that mainstream culture media have started pushing flat earth so much the last two years raises suspicion that it is not true, or that they want us to believe it. Simpsons, under the Dome, basketball players and Obama have all hinted about it.
The jury is still out. We don't know what it is. Personally I'm starting to believe in a morphing earth. The earth is whatever form most people believe it is. Certain groups benefit from it being perceived as flat, others as a globe and there is a thousand year old struggle between these two mystical groups.