If the Earth were truly a globe, the Arctic and Antarctic polar regions and areas of comparable latitude North and South of the equator should share similar conditions and characteristics such as comparable temperatures, seasonal changes, length of daylight, plant and animal life. In reality, however, the Arctic/Antarctic regions and areas of comparable latitude North/South of the equator differ greatly in many ways.
“If the earth be the globe of popular belief, the same
amount of heat and cold, summer and winter, should be experienced at the same
latitudes North and South of the Equator.
The same number of plants and animals would be found, and the same
general conditions exist. That the very
opposite is the case, disproves the globular assumption. The great contrasts between places at the
same latitudes North and South of the Equator, is a strong argument against the
received doctrine of the rotundity of the earth.” -Thomas Winship, “Zetetic Cosmogeny” (8)
“This uniformity of temperature partly accounts for the
great accumulation of ice which is formed not on account of the great severity
of the winter, but because there is practically no summer to melt it. In the Antarctic there is eternal winter and
snow never melts. As far north as a man
has travelled he has found reindeer and hare basking in the sun, and country
brilliant with rich flora; within the Antarctic circle no plant is to be found.” -Thomas Winship, “Zetetic Cosmogeny” (9)
The island of Kerguelen at 49 degrees Southern latitude has
only 18 species of native plants that can survive its hostile climate. Compare this with the island of Iceland at 65
degrees Northern latitude, 16 degrees further North of the equator than
Kerguelen is South, yet Iceland is home to 870 species of native plants. On the Isle of Georgia, just 54 degrees
Southern latitude, the same latitude as Canada or England in the North, where
dense forests of various tall trees abound, the infamous Captain Cook wrote
that he was unable to find a single shrub large enough to make a toothpick! Cook wrote, “Not a tree was to be
seen. The lands which lie to the south
are doomed by nature to perpetual frigidness - never to feel the warmth of the
sun’s rays; whose horrible and savage aspect I have not words to describe. Even marine life is sparse in certain tracts
of vast extent, and the sea-bird is seldom observed flying over such lonely
wastes. The contrasts between the limits
of organic life in Arctic and Antarctic zones is very remarkable and
significant. Vegetables and land animals
are found at nearly 80 degrees in the north; while from the parallel of 58
degrees in the south, the lichen, and such-like plants only, clothe the rocks,
and seabirds and the cetaceous tribes alone are seen upon the desolate beaches.”
In the Arctic there are 4 clearly distinguished seasons,
warm summers, and an abundance of plant and animal life, none of which can be
said of the Antarctic. The Eskimo live
as far North as the 79th parallel, whereas in the South no native man is found
higher than the 56th. Admiral Ferdinand
von Wrangel, the 19th century Russian Arctic explorer, wrote how in the North,
“Countless herds of reindeer, elks, black bears, foxes, sable and grey
squirrels fill the upland forests; stone foxes and wolves roam over the low ground;
enormous flights of swans, geese, and ducks arrive in spring, and seek deserts
where they may moult, and build their nests in safety. Eagles, gulls, and owls
pursue their prey along the sea-coast; ptarmigan run in troops among the
bushes; little snipes are busy among the brooks and in the morasses; the social
crows seek the neighbourhood of man's habitations; and when the sun shines in
spring, one may sometimes even hear the cheerful note of the finch, and in
autumn that of the thrush.”
"Beyond the 70th degree of Southern latitude not a
tree meets the eye, wearied with the white waste of snow; forests, woods, even
shrubs have disappeared, and given place to a few lichens and creeping woody
plants, which scantily clothe the indurated soil. Still, in the farthest north,
Nature claims her birthright of beauty; and in the brief and rapid summer she
brings forth numerous flowers and grasses, to bloom for a few days, to be again
blasted by the swiftly-recurring winter. The rapid fervour of an arctic summer
had already (June 1st) converted the snowy waste into luxuriant pasture-ground,
rich in flowers and grass, with almost the same lively appearance as that of an
English meadow." -W. & R.
Chambers, “Arctic Explorations”
In New Zealand situated at 42 degrees Southern latitude, on
the Winter Solstice the Sun rises at 4:31am and sets at 7:29pm, making the
longest day of the year 14 hours and 58 minutes. On the Summer Solstice, the New Zealand Sun
rises at 7:29am and sets at 4:31pm, making the shortest day 9 hours and 2
minutes long. Meanwhile, in England, a
full 10 degrees farther North of the equator than New Zealand lies South, the
longest day is 16 hours and 34 minutes, the shortest day 7 hours and 45 minutes. Therefore the longest day in New Zealand is 1
hour and 36 minutes shorter than the longest day in England, and the shortest
day in New Zealand is 1 hour and 17 minutes longer than the shortest day in
England.
In the Flat-Earth model of the cosmos, these
Arctic/Antarctic phenomena are easily accounted for and exactly what would be
expected. If the Sun circles over and
around the Earth every 24 hours, steadily travelling from Tropic to Tropic
every 6 months, it follows that the Northern, central region would annually receive
far more heat and sunlight than the Southern circumferential region. Since the Sun must sweep over the larger
Southern region in the same 24 hours it has to pass over the smaller Northern
region, its passage must necessarily be proportionally faster as well. This is why the Antarctic morning dawn and
evening twilight are very abrupt, whereas in the extreme North twilight
continues for hours after sunset and many midsummer nights the Sun does not set
at all!
“If the sun is fixed, and the earth revolves underneath
it, the same phenomena would exist at the same distance on each side of the
equator; but such is not the case! What can operate to cause the twilight in
New Zealand to be so much more sudden, or the nights so much colder than in
England? The southern ‘hemisphere’ cannot revolve more rapidly than the northern!
The latitudes are about the same, and the distance round a globe would be the
same at 50° south as at 50° north, and as the whole would revolve once in
twenty-four hours, the surface at the two places would pass underneath the sun
with the same velocity, and the light would approach in the morning, and recede
in the evening in exactly the same manner, yet the very contrary is the fact! … The constant sunlight of the north
develops, with the utmost rapidity, numerous forms of vegetable life, and
furnishes subsistence for millions of living creatures. But in the south, where
the sunlight never dwells, or lingers about a central region, but rapidly
sweeps over sea and land, to complete in twenty-four hours the great circle of
the southern circumference, it has not time to excite and stimulate the
surface; and, therefore, even in comparatively low southern latitudes,
everything wears an aspect of desolation.
These differences in the north and south could not exist if the earth
were a globe, turning upon axes underneath a non-moving sun. The two
hemispheres would at the same latitudes have the same degree of light and heat,
and the same general phenomena, both in kind and degree. The peculiarities
which are found in the south as compared with the north, are only such as could
exist upon a stationary plane, having a northern centre, concentric with which
is the path of the moving sun.” -Dr.
Samuel Rowbotham, “Zetetic Astronomy, Earth Not a Globe!” (116-121)
“Every year the Sun is as long south of the equator as he is north; and if the
Earth were not ‘stretched out’ as it is, in fact, but turned under, as the
Newtonian theory suggests it would certainly get as intensive a share of the
Sun's rays south as north; but the Southern region being, in consequence of the
fact stated, - far more extensive than the region North, the Sun, having to
complete his journey round every twenty-four hours, travels quicker as he goes
further south, from September to December, and his influence has less time in
which to accumulate at any given point. Since, then the facts could not be as
they are if the Earth were a globe, it is a proof that the Earth is not a globe.” -William Carpenter, “100 Proofs the Earth is
Not a Globe” (53)
13 comments:
Eric.
If the ball earth model were correct, and the orbit around the sun were correct, then we would have to change our clocks by a full hour every two weeks. Otherwise, after six months, high noon would occur at midnight, as we would be exactly halfway around the sun. We would be on the dark side of the earth at noon.
Eric.
If the ball earth model were correct, and the orbit around the sun were correct, then we would have to change our clocks by a full hour every two weeks. Otherwise, after six months, high noon would occur at midnight, as we would be exactly halfway around the sun. We would be on the dark side of the earth at noon.
Hi Eric,
Do you have any theory as to why the sun is so much stronger and harsher in the southern hemisphere?
Barzini I was just thinking on this as I read the article.
Perhaps, if there is a dome, the sun moves at a slower pace but at a greater height in the Northern Hemisplane while in the Southern Hemisplane it moves faster but lower to the ground.
This summer in Australia the midday sun certainly felt hot and low.
We had a 4 day period with daily temps above 40c (104f to 110f) and it fried the tops of many shrubs and small trees. Some plants just died and turned brown.
hi eric after the equinox i have a strong feeling the equator is in the wrong place..... i live just 1 degree north of the equator but i think the real equator is somewhere at 8 degrees north which just recorded record high temperatures ..... the southern tip of india is called kanya kumari which means the young virgin symbolising virgo which is where the equator really is and also the marking of the tropics is wrong
Thanks XXx
Yes the sun in the southern hemisphere is a totally different beast, in Europe I only need to put on a tiny bit of sun cream even in the middle of summer, in New Zealand however I was getting burned even in spring time and had to be really careful
Thank you for the informative update, Eric. It's becoming more and more difficult for heliocentrists to argue the presumed validity of their model.
How come the moon is upside down in the southern hemisphere?
Flat Earth is a 2D model...Round Earth is a 3D model...Both models are one in the same...It would explain the laws of perspective making it appear to be going down as it moves farther away...The sun moves across us, thus creating different time zones...we interpret that as the sun coming up or going down thus creating the illusion that the earth is round and the sun is rising and setting...when in reality it is just moving out of our vision...Love the site by the way
Notice in the picture with the UN logo and the flattened globe, the globe has been flattened from the top...when we are shown a flat image of the globe in typical textbooks, we see it from the side perspective...Making us believe that one would fall right off the edge...We are being duped into believing that flat earth is impossible...We are being fed a misrepresentation to intentionally deter us from knowing the truth
Thanks Eric for effort and detail of all your work! I also just finished your book"Flat Earth Conspiracy" and all I can say is it is utterly phenomenal. So perfectly arranged, so easily followed, so easily understood, so well illustrated and so absolutely convincing! If any of you out there have not read this book you are nuts!
By the way, I believe I have found a way to explain the cause of the west to east Jet Stream and the prevailing winds. I would like to pass this by you Eric first before promoting this or posting it. I do not know the best way to get this to you. I also have several major prospective publications in which I want to promote the geocentric flat earth model and links to your sites and videos. Could you or someone let me know how to get this one page word document to Eric? at: dwebster@saveourchurch.org
All of this is very good, but how do we explain the phenomenon of polar day which is said to occur around the winter solstice in the Antarctic Circle? This phenomenon of polar day makes perfect sense in the Arctic Circle around the summer solstice, but I can't figure out how it would work on the flat earth model in the Antarctic Circle. Is it just a lie that it occurs? I have seen some information about tours of the Antarctic which mention the very long days in the winter months much like what is experienced in the summer months in the Arctic Circle, and this was mentioned in this blog post. There are no permanent settlements of humans within the Antarctic Circle, and nearly all information available about the polar day phenomenon is for the Arctic Circle.
What a remarkable read. Thank you for the article. I found it very interesting.
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