I will believe in the Flat Eart theory if you can justify the earth angle in that theory. Let me explain.
Earth has a 23.5° Inclination, and that's how we explain the 24h night in South pole and 24h day in North pole.
So, in the Flat Earth theory what's the angle? Our planet has an inclination?
"Earth has a 23.5° Inclination, and that's how we explain the 24h night in South pole and 24h day in North pole"
That is also the explanation for winter and summer, yet earth has a difference of 5 million miles away from the sun per annum, how do you explain this?
There was probably a time in the distant past when the Earth was inclined at, say, 45°, but maybe less. I say this because the northern lands used to be warm. We can see this from all the dead animals that we have found, buried in the ice, without nearly the decay that should have happened over thousands of years.
More than likely the northern regions were warmish, and the equatorial regions were cooler. The shift from something like 45° to the current 23.5° probably happened fast, like overnight, caused by gravitational and magnetic interactions when Mars or Venus came close to the Earth.
There is evidence that both Mars and Venus came close to the earth in the distant past. There are books on this.
