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Thanks to jewtube algorithms I ended up watching some flat earth related videos and a fucker in the comments brought up an "argument" about the magnetic field or something. That got me thinking, wouldn't there be a point on both the north and south poles where the compass would "flip"? The north is now in the direction where you came from, which before was the south. Has this been tested or witnessed before?

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