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Antarctica & North pole Proves the earth is flat
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00:00If the Earth is flat, why is Antarctica colder than the North Pole?
00:03So picture this, we've got two ends of the Earth, right?
00:06On the globe model, the Arctic is up top, and Antarctica is down at the bottom.
00:11Both get about the same sunlight, both are covered in ice, both are supposed to be extreme.
00:16But in reality, the North Pole is warmer, it has seasons of melting ice,
00:20it even has wildlife and plants surviving there.
00:24Meanwhile, Antarctica, it's a giant desert of ice,
00:27no trees, no villages, no cozy little animals.
00:30Just endless ice walls, freezing winds and temperatures so brutal
00:34that humans can't even live there permanently.
00:37Doesn't that already sound suspicious?
00:40Now here's where it gets interesting.
00:42On the flat Earth model, Antarctica isn't a little continent at the bottom,
00:45it's actually a massive ice ring that surrounds the entire world, that changes everything.
00:50If Antarctica is the edge barrier, it means it's constantly shielded from direct sunlight.
00:55Unlike the North Pole, which gets the sun circling overhead throughout the year,
01:01the Antarctic ring sits on the farthest reaches, always catching the weakest angle of the sun's light.
01:07That would explain why it's colder, why it's harsher,
01:11and why it feels like a frozen prison nobody can escape.
01:15And think about this, why do we hear about expeditions to the North Pole,
01:18but never about freely exploring Antarctica?
01:20Why are there international treaties signed by dozens of countries making sure regular people
01:25can't just go there on their own?
01:27If it's just a frozen wasteland, what's there to hide?
01:30Maybe it's because if anyone could explore it fully, they'd realize it's not just a continent.
01:35It's the very edge of our world.
01:38Here's another thought.
01:40On the globe model, the sun is supposed to be 93 million miles away, blasting the Earth evenly.
01:47But if that were true, how could the North Pole be warmer than the South when they're basically the same thing?
01:53Shouldn't both poles be equally frozen?
01:56Unless, of course, the sun is much closer, much smaller, and moving in circles above us, like a spotlight.
02:01In that case, areas closer to the center, like the Arctic, get more direct exposure.
02:07Areas farther out, like Antarctica, are lit from a distance, which keeps them colder.
02:11Suddenly, everything starts making sense.
02:14And one more thing.
02:15Why do we see videos of penguins in Antarctica, but not thriving human settlements?
02:20Yet, in the Arctic, we've got people living there, building communities, raising families.
02:25If both poles are supposedly the same, why is one livable and the other forbidden?
02:30Could it be because one is just ice floating in the ocean, while the other is a massive wall encircling us, keeping everything in?
02:39So the next time someone says,
02:41If the Earth is flat, why is Antarctica colder than the North Pole?
02:44Flip the question back on them.
02:46Ask, If Earth is a globe, why isn't it equal?
02:49The truth is, the flat Earth model doesn't just explain it better.
02:52It also raises the kind of questions the mainstream never wants us asking.
02:55If this video got you thinking, don't stop here.
02:59There's way more they're not telling you.
03:01Check out the next video on this page, because once you see how deep this rabbit hole goes,
03:06there's no going back.
03:07So take the next video to how deep this rabbit hole goes, and we're going to go leave this boat.
03:21Do I?
03:25I think it's impossible to carry on the other Frage.
03:28I think I'm hooves, but I'll see where the haters are today.
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