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According to the horizonist view, the earth is a circular flat plate. So what does the edge of the earth look like? Will the ship fall?

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The most mysterious places in the world are the Antarctic and the North Pole, and if you look at it, we really don't understand it. The Antarctic is blocked, and although the Arctic is not blocked, there are actually more secrets to explore.

None of the satellites can radiate to areas above 60 degrees north latitude and 60 degrees south latitude, and there are no direct shots or composite images of these areas. Because in 2006 the United States and Europe jointly passed a Data Denial Act that prohibited the publication of data from areas above 60 degrees north and 60 degrees south, on the grounds that the data could be used for cruise missiles. This reason is very far-fetched.

Google Earth's images of the Antarctic and Arctic regions are animated, not real. Google Earth has a long crack in the Arctic to tell you that this is fake.

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A map of the Antarctic region conceived by horizon theory

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The 2011 NASA photo of the Antarctic looks fake.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="17" > Jules Verne's Antarctica</h1>

"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is a designated compulsory extracurricular book for Chinese middle school students.

From March 20, 1869 to June 20, 1870, jules Verne (1828-1905), the master of science fiction, published the novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" in the French Magazine of Education and Entertainment, and the twelfth chapter of the second part described antarctica. Verne's Antarctica is very different from the real Antarctic, distorting the truth. Verne was a Freemason. The Verne family is one of the five major families of Freemasonry in France.

Antarctic cinema

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Antarctic Adventure

American Disney film, Douban score 8.6; released in 2006, warm film.

The actor is none other than the late lead actor paul of the Fast and Furious series. Walker.

The real protagonists of the film are a few super cute sled dogs.

Based on real events from 1958, the film is based on a Japanese film starring the famous Ken Takakura in Antarctica.

Touching dog story, unfortunately did not write about the crazy and abnormal behavior of dogs in Antarctica, antarctica later there were no dogs.

Disney and NASA have long cooperated in counterfeiting, and the theme of this counterfeiting is Antarctica.

Antarctic Adventure did not actually go to Antarctica to shoot on the ground, mainly in Canada and Greenland.

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"Antarctic Chef"

Japanese films, which were not actually filmed in Antarctica, were filmed in Hokkaido, Japan.

The South Pole lobster appears in the film, and there is no big lobster in the South Pole. Moreover, most of Antarctica is free of penguins.

Antarctic documentary

I recently received a letter from the Antarctic Fairy, reflecting the serious falsification of documentaries about Antarctica.

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In the BBC documentary "Frozen Planet", the picture of polar bears in the wild was actually filmed in the zoo, and even the so-called igloo was artificially built.

When the BBC documentary "Human Planet" was filmed, the residents who lived in the flat land at the time also built a tree house to cooperate with the film crew, and also went to the tree house to "perform" a life scene.

The BBC documentary Patagonia: The Hidden Paradise of the Earth, in which the volcanic eruptions are also synthetic.

There are many Antarctic documentaries, but authenticity is not guaranteed.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="51" > Antarctic tourists don't know about Antarctica</h1>

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Logo of the International Antarctic Association travel agency

Satellites can't be seen, novels are scribbled, movies are blindly filmed. Rich and willful, go to the South Pole to see for yourself.

Private jets are not allowed to fly in Antarctica, and ships are allowed to carry very little fuel, citing fears of spilling pollution. 95% of Antarctic travel is done through the International Antarctic Association travel agency, and you can't walk around on a boat.

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Study tours are currently the subject of antarctic treaties and environmental protocols.

Tourists can only reach three very restricted destinations.

The brochure tells you directly that many areas are off-limits.

It is said that the filming and dissemination of imagery of Antarctica is also limited.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="66" > Antarctic Treaty</h1>

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Meeting of the Signatories to the Antarctic Treaty

On December 1, 1959, the United States and the Soviet Union and 12 other countries signed the Antarctic Treaty. The Governments of Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Chile, the French Republic, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, the Union of South Africa, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the United States of America recognize that Antarctica will forever remain exclusively for peaceful purposes and not to be the venue or object of international disputes. The aim is to seal off the Antarctic and not let people know the truth that the canopy and the Antarctic are a circle.

Interestingly, from 1947 to 1991, the United States and the Soviet Union were enemies of the Cold War and could not agree on anything. Except for a treaty that "protects" a large chunk of ice. The United States and the Soviet Union and many other countries competed for interests in the world, and only antarctica's vast resources were not grabbed.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="74" > the huge ice wall at the South Pole</h1>

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U.S. Navy Admiral Richard Evelyn Bird said after visiting Antarctica that the ice barriers were 5,000 to 10,000 feet high. This is not an exaggeration, according to the Russians, the ice wall in Antarctica is even higher. The Antarctic air is thin, the temperature drops to more than minus one hundred degrees, and no organic life is visible.

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The wall of ice extends underwater, reaching a depth of 4,100 kilometers, more than the width of the entire "Antarctic continent".

The ice wall is not just a wall, after climbing the ice wall, you will see that the ice wall is tens of miles thick, and then it is a white expanse.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" Data-track="82" How big is Antarctica >? </h1>

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On many early maps, the continent of Antarctica was large. For example, in the "Full Map of Mountains and Seas", the Antarctic continent is very large.

In 1947, Richard Evelyn Bird said: "The expedition has explored the world's largest plateau, with a surface area of 36,000 square kilometers.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="88" > it takes a long time to circumnavigate the Antarctic continent</h1>

The circumference of Antarctica's coastline is about 24,700 km.

Among the spherical Earths, Antarctica is an ice and snow continent that covers the bottom of the Earth from 78 degrees to 90 degrees south latitude and has a circumference of no more than 12,000 miles. It shouldn't take long to get around Antarctica.

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However, many early explorers, including Captain Cook and James Clark Ross, spent 3 to 4 years trying to sail antarctica, sailing distances of 50,000-60,000 miles. The British ship Challenger circumnavigated the South Pole indirectly, with a range of 69,000 miles. This is completely inconsistent with the circumference of Antarctica on a spherical Earth. The circumference of Antarctica on a spherical Earth is much smaller than the actual situation, 3-5 times worse.

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Albatross, carrying surveillance devices, flew around the South Pole 3 times, traveling 120,000 kilometers. Draw a circle of about the same size on Google Earth, the journey is only 85692 kilometers, and there is an error of 34308 kilometers.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" Data-track="99" > is the South Pole accurate? </h1>

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The so-called "South Pole" is just a randomly selected point on top of the huge ice circle around the South Pole, and then a pole is inserted as a symbol. The symbol of the South Pole is a metal ball on a column.

Whether this south pole is a real South Pole or not is impossible to prove. In antarctica, the compass does not work. Authorities say the geomagnetic poles are always moving, so it is impossible to test whether the location of the south pole is accurate.

There are several South Poles, the South Pole, the South Celestial Pole, and the South Magnetic Pole. I don't know why I have to do so many points for.

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It is said to be the true location of these South Poles on a geopolitical map.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="110" > compass failed in the Antarctic</h1>

The official name of the compass should refer to the north arrow. The earth has only the north magnetic pole, not the southern magnetic pole.

The English explorer Henry Hudson (circa 1565-1611) said: "In Antarctica, instinctive leftwards are a common phenomenon: lost men and dogs, always going to the left, the route forming a circle. Oddly enough, even if someone tries to go all the way to the right, the result is that he keeps going to the left. So it's almost impossible to stop a person from returning to the starting point from the left. Penguins' footprints in the snow always turn left, seals always move to the left on the ice, and Antarctic skuas always seem to fly to the left. ”

The pilot of the reconnaissance flight, Major Robert Weller, was finally lost in the white mist formed by the fine ice crystals, unable to see anything clearly, thousands of kilometers from his base.

Their two compasses, pointing in opposite directions, no longer knew whether they were flying north, east, or west.

Radio communications also do not work. An emergency signal was sent, but the base never received it. It turns out that this is a kind of blind flight that is completely in accordance with self-consciousness.

They had flown 3,000 kilometers, and they should have flown over Antarctica to somewhere in the Indian Ocean, and they were running out of fuel.

Finally they suddenly became able to see clearly again, only to find themselves in a large circle to the left. Just back above the base, you can land safely. The pilot rushed into the hospital.

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There are no snakes in Ireland. There are no dogs in Antarctica.

The dogs that followed the expedition to Antarctica reacted abnormally, barking and grumpy all day.

Richard Evelyn Bird said: "The dogs bark all day long to express their inner reluctance. The barking never stopped, mixed with the howling of the wind, becoming a strange chant. I don't know if it's because of distress or fear. ”

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Shackleton said: "Once Hercules started barking, after thirty seconds, the whole herd of dogs began to bark, sounding like a pack of wolves howling. ”

When Shackleton gave up exploring and returned home, the dogs pulling the sleds also became cheerful.

The Antarctic continent is arguably the only dog-free region in the world. In order to protect the Antarctic environment, the International Antarctic Treaty Organization issued an Antarctic dog ban in Madrid, Spain in 1991: "Dogs should not be introduced into the Antarctic continent and ice shelves, and all dogs in the Antarctic region must leave before April 1994." In accordance with the ban, the Antarctic expedition members of various countries reluctantly sent away the dogs, said goodbye to the dogs that brought joy and emotional comfort, and sent them away from Antarctica. All dogs were evacuated from Antarctica in early 1994. Since then, the research teams of various countries stationed in Antarctica have not been accompanied by any dogs. In the history of Antarctic development research and exploration, dogs have played an important role in Antarctica for pulling sleds instead of manpower. But with the great increase in the level of mechanization, the role of dogs has been greatly reduced, leaving only the function of being a human pet. So far, all relevant countries in the world have complied with the ban and fulfilled the Antarctic dog-free requirement.

The reason why there are no dogs in Antarctica may be because they are too alert to abnormal phenomena.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="142" > bias in Antarctic vision</h1>

In Antarctica, vision is also greatly deviated. Bratten said: "I saw a hill, about 75 feet high. Only to find that it was about the same height as my shoulders. ”

Shackleton said: "Everything doesn't look real, and the iceberg hangs upside down in the sky. ”

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="148" > the south pole solar heat is low</h1>

Shackleton said: "For 70 days, the sun has been above our heads and the temperature is minus 41 degrees Celsius. ”

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="152" > strange sun rise and fall at the south pole</h1>

Shackleton said: "Logically, the sun did not appear again seven days ago. Surprisingly, on March 8, half the sun crossed the horizon again and descended. Then the second time it rose again, and it swung down again. ”

Thomas Henry, a journalist for the Richard Evelyn Bird Expedition, recorded: "At the South Pole, the day before, the sun was high. The next day, the sun was low. "This cannot be explained by the theory that the Earth is a sphere.

Shackleton said in Weddle sea: "The sun has traveled 120 miles further south than theoretically. In general, it can be explained by air refraction. However, it should be noted that the sun rises too high and is therefore not the cause of refraction. However, today the horizon is too low again, 12 degrees lower, so there is more time to see the sun. ”

According to Shackleton, approaching the so-called "polar night," the sun had come out four days earlier than the spherical Earth theory.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="162" > Antarctica is half a year of night and half a half a day? </h1>

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There is no polar night in Antarctica?

Captain Cook reached 71 degrees south latitude. In 1893, Weddell reached 74 degrees south latitude. In 1841 and 1842, James C. Ross reached 78 degrees south latitude. None of them recorded that there was an extreme night in Antarctica.

Richard Evelyn Bird said: "On the afternoon of June 21, a narrow band of light illuminated the northern horizon. ”

Shackleton said: "At midnight, a bright light appeared on the northern horizon, dyeing the small clouds rose. ”

According to the above eyewitness reports, there is no polar night in Antarctica. It has been written before that there is no polar day in Antarctica, and there is no aurora.

Elementary school math tactfully saw through everything

The area below 60 degrees south latitude is strictly forbidden by the Antarctic Treaty.

This area has a circumference of 12,695 miles, and the distance to reach the south pole of the south pole at each point on the 60 degrees south latitude line circle should be the same.

It is 60 degrees south latitude, 145 degrees east longitude, and 2428 miles from the South Pole.

At 60 degrees south latitude and 30 degrees west longitude, it is 1734 miles from the Southern Pole.

That is to say, the maximum distance between the two points in the circle at 60 degrees south latitude and the south pole reaches 694 miles.

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