>>16723808Stop thinking about south, I'm not talking about south. Answer the problem I've literally illustrated for you in the image. I'll even crop the important part. Look at picrel. When has this happened? Where are the accounts of sailors heading what they believe to be West on the globe, and instead hitting an icewall in the middle the ocean that was totally unexpected to them? Do you understand what I am asking you? Look at the image carefully. I understand that in your model, everything is technically south since it's the edge of a disc. Fine. Ok. Cool. But you do get that most people think the world is a globe. So with that in mind, why aren't people hitting icewalls all the time when they go into the ocean, heading into various destinations?
If it helps, just forget about directions in general, because maybe that's confusing things too much. Just think about sailing in a straight line heading to anywhere besides Antarctica for the sake of argument. If your model is true, people would eventually run into an icewall no matter what since it surrounds the entire known world. I'm asking where is all the accounts and photos of this happening?