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OP is on to something, possibly continental drift, bad sattelite imaging or a combination of both. It does however better explain how early people were able to migrate to Australia.
@Sukairain was trying to debunk your theory earlier by saying something to the effect of "if Australia was so close to Antarctica, why was it 96 degrees.." Have you ever seen how much closer and closer the southern tip of Argentina (South America) is to the northern most tip of Antarctica on newer maps? Whats crazy is almost all of Argentina save for a small strip on the southern Pacific side is ALL dry/desert climate.
https://www.google.com/maps/@-58.2295846,-63.2050287,3110538m/data=!3m1!1e3
@Sukairain was trying to debunk your theory earlier by saying something to the effect of "if Australia was so close to Antarctica, why was it 96 degrees.." Have you ever seen how much closer and closer the southern tip of Argentina (South America) is to the northern most tip of Antarctica on newer maps? Whats crazy is almost all of Argentina save for a small strip on the southern Pacific side is ALL dry/desert climate.
https://www.google.com/maps/@-58.2295846,-63.2050287,3110538m/data=!3m1!1e3

