1) Accurate Representation of Antarctica:
Unlike traditional Flat Earth models that depict Antarctica as an ice wall, the stereographic approach portrays it as a normal continent, aligning more closely with mainstream geographical understanding.
2) South Pole Circumnavigation:
This model proposes that the Earth functions as an infinite or looped plane. When travelers pass the South Pole, they reappear on the opposite side, similar to movement in a seamless, looped simulation.
3) Correct Proportions of Southern Hemisphere:
Australia and other southern continents are accurately depicted in size and proportion, resolving distortions common in other Flat Earth maps.
4) Absence of Dome Firmament:
The stereographic model eliminates the need for a physical dome or firmament. Instead, it views the Earth’s boundaries as part of a simulated or idealized reality rather than a tangible barrier.
5) Compatibility with Modern Theories:
This model aligns more closely with concepts from simulation theory and idealism, providing a more coherent alternative for those exploring Flat Earth ideas within these frameworks.