I have been prodded to look at the flat earth theory a couple of times and each time I have made a mental note to do additional research when I have more time. I was intrigued with the map that all pilots use when flying that indeed looks like a flat earth map. In addition, the flight path of planes and the distances were something to check out. I find it interesting that all nations have agreed to not let any citizenry go to Antarctica (except for some scientist in specific areas) as supposedly Antarctica is the ice wall at the edge of the flat earth. It is quite easy for me to believe that NASA (not a space agency) is behind keeping this secret. There are other things that are interesting as well but this is getting long so I won't go on. I just think it is an interesting theory to research more.
I find it interesting that all nations have agreed to not let any citizenry go to Antarctica
That is not accurate.
A few years ago, I looked into taking a trip around the world, and setting foot on all 7 countinents. There is (or was before the current situation) passenger ships that will go there for a brief excursion. I wouldn't want to go very far inland, but setting foot on it is/was possible for anyone.
I have been prodded to look at the flat earth theory a couple of times and each time I have made a mental note to do additional research when I have more time. I was intrigued with the map that all pilots use when flying that indeed looks like a flat earth map. In addition, the flight path of planes and the distances were something to check out. I find it interesting that all nations have agreed to not let any citizenry go to Antarctica (except for some scientist in specific areas) as supposedly Antarctica is the ice wall at the edge of the flat earth. It is quite easy for me to believe that NASA (not a space agency) is behind keeping this secret. There are other things that are interesting as well but this is getting long so I won't go on. I just think it is an interesting theory to research more.
That is not accurate.
A few years ago, I looked into taking a trip around the world, and setting foot on all 7 countinents. There is (or was before the current situation) passenger ships that will go there for a brief excursion. I wouldn't want to go very far inland, but setting foot on it is/was possible for anyone.
Yes you can visit a couple of the islands but not mainland. The main island that is considered a tourist attraction is called "Deception Island" ?