I posted these things in different replies but I thought they may be useful to all of the believers in a flat stationary Earth:
The internationally operated bases of operation on Antarctica and the opportunity to join an expedition to some of them are offered by the National Science Foundation. It's not just for scientists but also for artists, writers, operations and field support, active and reserve military, and public information representatives (I thought that'd be a good one for those who may want to provide information on the continent confirming its location), science assistants, and of course scientists of all kinds (that seems to be what they are looking for most to study topography, weather patterns, and a lot of geology and ocean tides, etc)
That's more detail than in my reply. For more information about the US program and the other 40 countries who signed the treaty basically nobody owns it and only representatives from the 40 treaty countries can travel there. They want to keep it untouched but there is so much potential to find natural resources, precious metals, jewels, etc. For more information on the US program go here:
https://www.nsf.gov/geo/opp/opportun.jsp
There is also a robust program in the UK for the British Antarctic Survey for pilots, mariners and other jobs not available in the US program. More information here.
Jobs in Antarctica - British Antarctic Survey
So they have the location and the ability to travel there and do. There are over 50 permanent and temporary structures with year-round programs and shorter ones. So if you can't believe that it is placed on the global map, you can literally check it out for yourselves.
/Also I wanted to mention the condition or some reasons why people can be proven wrong and dig in their heels even more and take a more extreme view of a topic that they have clearly been proven wrong about. There are a few places to go that have some theories about why this phenomenon occurs. Here are a few.
A variety of reasons — ranging from cognitive biases to emotional attachments to social dynamics — stop us from accepting our mistakes.
www.theswaddle.com
Belief perseverance refers to people's tendency to hold on to their beliefs even when presented with evidence that discredits those beliefs.
www.thoughtco.com
The above is a good one. Here is an excerpt on the concept of "Belief Perseverance" which is a bit different than "Confirmation Bias."
"Belief perseverance is often confused with confirmation bias, but they aren’t the same thing. A confirmation bias is a bias in which people seek out and recall information that supports their preconceived beliefs. In contrast, belief perseverance doesn’t involve using information to confirm a belief, but the rejection of information that could disprove it."
I could keep posting web links but it may be more productive to do a search for either "Belief Perseverance" or "Cognitive Dissonance." There are other terms to describe this phenomenon but I challenge you guys (Flat Earthers) to take a look at some of these articles and have the courage to ask yourselves "Could I be thinking in the way described?" "Am I being objective?" Do I have a fear of allowing myself to follow the facts wherever they lead?"
I know I am probably wasting my time but if even one of you is willing to take a hard look at what do I believe this in the face of so much evidence to the contrary? I think it would be worth your time.
May God bless all of you!

