Here is something for you globe-earthers to think about.
Can you personally prove the following, that is by measurable or observation experiments?
1) The earth is round
Triangulation and distances. According to the map of the Earth you adhere to, a drive from Sydney to Adelaide (east to west) would be about four times longer than a drive from Sydney to Brisbane (south to north). In reality the drive to Adelaide is about 1.5 times longer. People drive around Australia all the time and so the distances between major cities are well verified. They match a spherical Earth, not a flat Earth.
2) The earth is spinning
Foucault's Pendulum. Or the Coriolis Effect, which affects even artillery shells.
Or do you think that soldiers would willingly degrade the effectiveness of their weapons in order to maintain the conspiracy?
3) The earth orbits the sun.
Stellar parallax. The fact that Venus shows phases, which are directly related to its angular size. That's impossible according to your illustration.
4) The moon orbits the earth.
Everyone on the half of the Earth with the Moon above the horizon sees the Moon showing the same phase and the same size at the same time, and against the same background stars. That's impossible in the scenario provided by your map.
5) Water adheres to a curves surface rotating at 1,000 mph
Gravity. The same gravity which makes things fall to the ground, and which makes the Earth and Moon orbit each other, and which make the Earth-Moon system orbit the Sun, and which control the motions of the spacecraft we send into orbit around the Earth or off to distant planets. That is, a single concept governs a range of related situations.
6) Gravity exists
See above.
What causes everything to stay on the Earth in your Flat Earth view? Intelligent Falling? (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligent_falling)
7) A person doesn't feel the change in rotational speed as he moves from the equator to the north pole where the rotation velocity goes from 1,000 mph to 0 mph.
Because a person is moving with the surface of the Earth. Exactly the same way, as JayUtah pointed out, your cup of coffee doesn't fly off the back of the table when you let go of it while travelling on a train.
ETA: In the meantime you might like to explain why I can watch the stars in the southern sky move around a point which doesn't contain the Pole Star.