The crust (which is very thin), the mantle etc made up of plates is on the underside and would fit like a jigsaw puzzle which would actually create some depth lol. The ocean/waters of earth in the flat earth theory are spread across its width and height and is surrounded by walls of ice (supposed to be Antartica). Think of an upside down raindrop (a real one, not one that's contrived). People keep focusing on "flat", but the dome part is important to the tenets of many flat-earthers. This theory has been around since very ancient times, it's older than the spherical and ellipsoid data. In flat earth theory there is no depth (in theory), everything is contained in its circularity or its width and height and in the above dome like structure (height). Right, correct there is nothing 2d about the earth, but to bring things into plain view for people to quickly understand the flat-earth theory some people need more of a weightier base and that would include relative comparisons that are of a 3d nature but comparable in many characteristics that would best represent an abstraction like 2d.
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