arachnophilia writes:
near the antarctic should be significantly longer than circumnavigation near the arctic.
But you would be measuring the times of voyages making "round earth" assumptions.
You could use stakes as markers to determine when you went around once and then figure up the distance you traveled (maybe with a really long wire) and see that its way too short to be the outer edge of the disc.
the rim-proximity time warp hypothesis
Heh, they should have a rim-proximity
space warp hypothesis where as you approach the outer edge of the disc, space is warped back around towards itself to a centralized point directly underneath the north pole.
Edited by Catholic Scientist, : No reason given.