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Daily Mail Flat Earth Article

Media and “Scientists” Lie Again Concerning the Flat Earth

This one if from the UK Daily Mail of 12 May, 2023 Click Here for the story.

Here is what I wrote AI. The AI I used gave three drafts, of which I only copied all three on the first response, the rest was just from its first response.

Australia S Africa

Australian Airlines does not fly direct from Perth to Johannesburg. There are several possible stopovers, with the most common being Singapore and Dubai. The flight time will vary depending on the stopover, but it will typically take around 22-24 hours in total.

Here are some examples of possible itineraries:

* Perth – Singapore – Johannesburg (22 hours)

* Perth – Dubai – Johannesburg (24 hours)

* Perth – Doha – Johannesburg (23 hours)

Please note that these are just examples, and the actual flight times may vary depending on the airline, the aircraft, and the weather conditions.

There are no direct flights from Perth to Johannesburg on Australian Airlines. The airline offers flights with one or more stops, with the possible stopovers being:

* Singapore

* Hong Kong

* Dubai

* Doha

* Melbourne

* Sydney

The total flight time will vary depending on the stopovers, but it is typically around 22 hours and 35 minutes.

Here is an example of a possible itinerary with one stopover:

* Flight QF65 departs Perth at 11:00 AM and arrives in Singapore at 8:00 AM the next day.

* The flight has a layover of 10 hours and 30 minutes in Singapore.

* Flight QF71 departs Singapore at 6:30 PM and arrives in Johannesburg at 11:00 AM the following day.

The total flight time is 22 hours and 35 minutes.

The cost of the flight will also vary depending on the stopovers and the time of year. However, you can expect to pay around $1,355 for a round-trip ticket.

Australian Airlines does not offer direct flights from Perth to Johannesburg. The only option is to take a flight with one or more stops. The possible stopovers include:

* Singapore

* Hong Kong

* Dubai

* Doha

* London

* Frankfurt

The total flight time will vary depending on the stopover city, but it will typically be around 22-24 hours.

Here are some examples of possible flight itineraries:

* Perth – Singapore – Johannesburg (14 hours + 6 hours = 20 hours)

* Perth – Hong Kong – Johannesburg (15 hours + 7 hours = 22 hours)

* Perth – Dubai – Johannesburg (17 hours + 5 hours = 22 hours)

* Perth – Doha – Johannesburg (18 hours + 4 hours = 22 hours)

* Perth – London – Johannesburg (21 hours + 3 hours = 24 hours)

* Perth – Frankfurt – Johannesburg (22 hours + 2 hours = 24 hours)

Please note that these are just examples, and the actual flight times may vary depending on the airline, the aircraft, and the weather conditions.

There is only one Port Louis that is near Africa. It is the capital of Mauritius, an island nation in the Indian Ocean, located off the eastern coast of Africa.

To take a flight from Perth Australia to the island of Mauritius, where would be the possible stopovers and how long will it take, approximately?

There are a few possible stopovers for a flight from Perth, Australia to the island of Mauritius. The most common stopovers are in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Dubai. The total flight time will vary depending on the stopover city, but it will typically be around 18-20 hours.

Here are some examples of possible flight itineraries:

* Perth – Singapore – Mauritius (14 hours + 4 hours = 18 hours)

* Perth – Hong Kong – Mauritius (15 hours + 5 hours = 20 hours)

* Perth – Dubai – Mauritius (17 hours + 3 hours = 20 hours)

Please note that these are just examples, and the actual flight times may vary depending on the airline, the aircraft, and the weather conditions.

Here are some additional details about each of the possible stopovers:

* **Singapore:** Singapore is a major international hub, and there are many flights to Mauritius from Singapore. The flight time from Perth to Singapore is around 14 hours.

* **Hong Kong:** Hong Kong is another major international hub, and there are also many flights to Mauritius from Hong Kong. The flight time from Perth to Hong Kong is around 15 hours.

* **Dubai:** Dubai is a major hub in the Middle East, and there are also many flights to Mauritius from Dubai. The flight time from Perth to Dubai is around 17 hours.

I hope this information is helpful. Please let me know if you have any other questions.

Are there any direct flights from Australia to South Africa? If not, why not?

There are no direct flights from Australia to South Africa. The distance between the two countries is around 12,000 kilometers, which is too far for a commercial airliner to fly non-stop. The longest non-stop commercial flight in the world is between Singapore and New York, which is around 16,000 kilometers.

There are a few reasons why there are no direct flights from Australia to South Africa. One reason is that the demand for such flights is not high enough to make them profitable. Another reason is that the flight time would be too long, which would make it difficult for passengers to stay awake and alert for the entire flight.

If you are planning to travel from Australia to South Africa, you will need to take a flight with one or more stops. There are a number of airlines that offer flights to South Africa from Australia, including Qantas, Emirates, and Cathay Pacific. The flight time will vary depending on the airline and the route, but it will typically be around 20-24 hours.

Australia S Africa 2

You said a 12,000 kilometers flight is too long for a commercial flight, but in the next sentence you said that the longest non-stop flight is 16,000 kilometers. Can you explain the incongruency?

I apologize for the confusion. The longest non-stop commercial flight in the world is currently the Singapore Airlines flight from Singapore to New York, which is around 16,000 kilometers. However, there are a number of factors that can affect the maximum distance that a commercial airliner can fly non-stop, including the type of aircraft, the weather conditions, and the weight of the aircraft.

In the case of a flight from Australia to South Africa, the distance is around 12,000 kilometers. This is within the range of what is possible for a commercial airliner to fly non-stop, but there are a number of factors that make it impractical. For example, the demand for such flights is not high enough to make them profitable, and the flight time would be too long, which would make it difficult for passengers to stay awake and alert for the entire flight.

As a result, there are no direct flights from Australia to South Africa. If you are planning to travel from Australia to South Africa, you will need to take a flight with one or more stops. There are a number of airlines that offer flights to South Africa from Australia, including Qantas, Emirates, and Cathay Pacific. The flight time will vary depending on the airline and the route, but it will typically be around 20-24 hours.

Apology accepted. However, I spotted another incongruency and that is, you said airlines do have a longer flight, which means the time flying would be longer (obviously). However, you gave a one possible reason why there is no direct flights from Australia to South Africa is, “…it difficult for passengers to stay awake and alert for the entire flight.” Can you explain the incongruency? Also, please explain why, “it makes it difficult for passengers to stay awake and alert for the entire flight,” when it’s common for passengers to sleep and not be alert on any flight regardless of length? Please answer these two questions.

Sure. I understand your confusion.

There are a few reasons why there are no direct flights from Australia to South Africa, even though there are longer flights in the world.

* **Demand:** The demand for direct flights from Australia to South Africa is not high enough to make them profitable for airlines. There are simply not enough people who want to fly between the two countries on a regular basis.

* **Fuel costs:** The cost of fuel is a major factor in the profitability of any flight. A direct flight from Australia to South Africa would require a lot of fuel, which would make the flight more expensive for passengers.

* **Cabin crew fatigue:** The flight time from Australia to South Africa is long, and it would be difficult for cabin crew to stay awake and alert for the entire flight. This could lead to safety concerns.

In addition to these factors, it is also true that passengers may find it difficult to stay awake and alert for a flight that is 20-24 hours long. This is because the body’s natural sleep cycle is around 16 hours long. After 16 hours of being awake, people will start to feel tired and it will become difficult to stay alert.

It is true that some passengers sleep on any flight, regardless of length. However, the longer the flight, the more likely passengers are to feel tired and need to sleep. This is why airlines try to avoid scheduling flights that are too long.

I hope this explanation helps to clarify the situation.

What is the distance between Perth and Mauritius?

The distance between Perth and Mauritius is 5,892 kilometers. This is the distance between the Perth Airport (PER) in Australia and the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (MRU) in Mauritius.

My Comments

I see that AI lies just like the media and so-called scientists. If you notice that after I got AI cornered it diverted the answer and came up with the sleep cycle of man. In other words, when it (just like humans) can’t answer a question, it tries to divert the answer. Of course, if that doesn’t work, is when some people storm out of the room, scream and call you names.

When it said, “This is why airlines try to avoid scheduling flights that are too long,” it neglects to mention that there are many flights that start at night and people are already tired from the day and sleep on the plain. In fact, airlines provide blankets and eye covering for sleeping and turn off the cabin lights. So, the flight not be long but because it’s at night people are still tired and some can actually sleep on the plane.

At this point I didn’t question AI more for two reasons: 1 That it will just write in circles; 2 That I might be booted off from using AI. I don’t know if I would be booted off, but I don’t want to take the chance as AI is useful for other things. And it will not surprise me what the anti-truth internet giants might do.

I hope you find this useful!

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This article has been archived for your research. The original version from Christian Flat Earth Ministry can be found here.