How would this be possible? Even with seasonal changes in the suns circular path, how could FE explain the South Pole having the same day/night effects experienced when it is supposed to be virtually perpetual day? Wouldn't people in the southern hemisphere in general (I would suspect this to be hundreds of millions, if not a billion or so people) notice that the seasons are asymmetrical due to the North Pole being one point and the South Pole being a hole circumference? I think this calls for a new FE map...
Have you experienced this yourself, or did you get your information from the government bases stationed on Antarctica?
This is ludicrous! If you only believed things that you personally could witness, you'd come to a lot of the conclusions that St. Augustine came to. You can't know that any place you haven't been to exists, you can't know that your parents are really your parents, etc - you lose so much in understanding the world around us.
I have had the good fortune to be able to go above the arctic circle close to the winter solstice and witness significantly shorter hours of daylight. So yes, i have personally experienced something that could not be explained by a flat earth.
to Robosteve - Summer in Punta Arenas is different from summer in England. Lets look at some numbers! Punta Arenas in summer has an average temperature of 14 degrees C. London in summer, conversely, has an average temperature of 23 degrees C, but maybe you stayed indoors the whole time... But seriously, the reason that you didnt notice any difference in the hours of daylight is, well, because it's significantly further north than the Antarctic Circle, which is where the effect of significantly prolonged or contracted hours of daylight occur.
Tom Bishop - I don't think you're aware of this more and more. At the Fall and Spring equinoxes, all over the world there is 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night time. September 23rd, check this out. You'll thus see that as we move towards the Winter Solstice, daylight becomes shorter and nighttime becomes long. The further north in latitude you are (or in your flat earth model, further closer to the center of your disc), the shorter the hours of daylight will be. You can also check this out. Just mark down sunrise and sun set and youll see it will change by nearly a minute every day. After the Solstice on December 23rd, days start to become longer. The Summer Solstice is thus the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere.
THIS MEANS that on the poles, there is 24 hour sunlight or darkness during the summer and winter solstices respectively. This is called "POLAR DAY/NIGHT", and is inexplicable with your flat earth model. Again, i have witnessed this.