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Post by doctormoe on Aug 2, 2015 0:02:43 GMT 1
Hi friends,
This is my first post here. Been looking around for an answer as to how large is the diameter across the flat earth from Antarctica ice ridge to Antarctica ice ridge?
Thanks for the help.
Dr. Moe
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2015 1:22:03 GMT 1
This was uploaded yesterday, and at minute 2:50 he addresses your question, to conclude that it is between 20 and 30 thousand miles: What is the Diameter of the Flat Earth? by Mitzpatrick FitzsimmonsHis estimate matches what I had written as my estimate of 46,000 kilometers in this "old" (a few months ago) excel file I had created: _calc_flat_earth.xls (43 KB) But I don't know where I got that information, whether I used a formula or found it on the internet -- I forgot to write the source. However, on the same excel file (see attachment) I also wrote that the circumference of flat earth (which presumably is a circle) is 150,000 km. So, since... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circumference#Circumference_of_a_circle...and since if I divide 150,000 by 3.14 and I get approximately the 46,000 km that I had as diameter, then I must have gotten either both from the internet, or derived one value from the other. Here you can find a related calculator by the way: www.athropolis.com/popup/c-circ2.htmI think the place where I found the diameter is here (although I didn't completely understand their calculations), and then I derived the circumference on my own, based on their conclusion that the diameter is 25,000 nautical miles: www.theflatearthsociety.org/tiki/tiki-index.php?page=Eratosthenes+on+Diameter
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Post by doctormoe on Aug 4, 2015 3:24:34 GMT 1
Thank you Acenci.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2015 4:12:22 GMT 1
You're welcome.
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Post by doctormoe on Aug 5, 2015 22:18:09 GMT 1
I just found another workaround for calculating the diameter of the flat earth from antarctic polar ridge to antarctic polar ridge. www.sacred-texts.com/earth/za/za22.htmThe calculation comes at the very end of the page.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2015 5:47:38 GMT 1
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Post by mgoudsmits on Feb 7, 2016 0:43:34 GMT 1
OMG guys.
the diameter should be 40.000 km nothing more nothing less!
The meter is defined as 1/ 10.000.000 of the distance from the north pole to the equator so the radius is north pole equator + equator to south pole or in your case the outer rim of the edge which is 20.000 km so the radius is twice that distance 40.000
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