Symbolically. Like how China's new hypersonic missile flew over Antarctica. Antarctica is not a continent and is symbolic of some kind of worldwide op that's been running since around the time Napoleon was defeated
Well maybe, but it wasn't known as a continent at that point. After Napoleon was defeated, the powers that won all decided it was time to take a trip down to Antarctica and announced they found a continent.
gee how does a complete solar eclipse viewable only from Antarctica fit into ball earth?
it fits easily when you remember the tilt of the axis
Symbolically. Like how China's new hypersonic missile flew over Antarctica. Antarctica is not a continent and is symbolic of some kind of worldwide op that's been running since around the time Napoleon was defeated
It well predates Napoleon. Think Black Plague.
Well maybe, but it wasn't known as a continent at that point. After Napoleon was defeated, the powers that won all decided it was time to take a trip down to Antarctica and announced they found a continent.
It did not fly over Antarctica, though theoretically it could.
https://www.ft.com/content/ba0a3cde-719b-4040-93cb-a486e1f843fb
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"However, those in the Southern Hemisphere may have caught a partial eclipse.
Parts of Australia, South Africa, New Zealand and Chile might have been able to catch a glimpse of the striking change in the sky this morning."
https://nypost.com/2021/12/05/stunning-photos-show-total-solar-eclipse-over-antarctica/