Youre traveling in a flat circle
The north pole is magnetic center
A compass will always point to magnetic center, so traveling east or west will always land you right back in the same spot after moving in a complete circle around the north pole
Ive answered this tons of times in previous flat earth threads. TONS of times
Why do yall ask questions if yall are just gonna ignore the answers??
So, that covers travel from east to west, but what happens when you travel South? At that point you would have to reach the edge of the earth, right?
Also, I’m not sure if there is a universal layout of the flat earth map, but that would also suggest that countries in the southern “hemisphere” we believe to be much closer to each other are actually very far apart. But a flight from Chile to Australia is about 13 hours while a flight from Spain to Australia is about 20 hours. According to the flat earth map I just googled, that doesn’t make any sense considering Europe is much closer to Australia on that map.