How do Flights Like Sydney-Santiago Work on Flat Earth?

Another supposed proof often offered up by globe debaters involves alleged time and path issues with long-haul Southern Hemisphere flights. For example, the direct flight route from Sydney, Australia to Santiago, Chile, takes an average of only 13 hours to reach its destination, a duration which globe Earthers claim is impossible over a flat Earth. They say that since the Sydney-Santiago flights with U.S. stop-overs take twice as long to reach their destinations as the non-stop flights, that this proves the direct flights are not traversing the U.S., and could not be completed so quickly over a flat Earth. As with all globe arguments, however, this hasty conclusion does not follow from their spurious reasoning. Get Connected With Me: Website: Blog: Forum: Books: Facebook: Instagram: Twitter: SoundCloud: Mewe: Minds: Gab: Goodreads: YouTube: Odysee: @EricDubay:c BitChute: BrandNewTube: @EricDubay Real Truthseekers: @ericdubay Rokfin: Rumble: Dollar Vigilante: Telegram: Email: ericdubaynewsletter@
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