Why does Your Compass Points to the North Pole?
because its the Abyss that leads to the bottomless (gravity).
The bottomless is the greatest force of attraction and because the Abyss was designed at the center of a flat Earth to serve a purpose, your compass points to the center of the Earth. The needle of a compass will always pull towards this center, the so-called North pole, and the needle will always point downwards, here's why.
[true north is not at the same point on the earth as the magnetic north Pole which is where your compass points]
http://www.ussartf.org/compass_basics.htm
Your compass doesn't point North, it points to the Abyss!
Science tells us that the North pole is magnetizes due to the following; the planet spins of her axis and produces this effect, others; its the hot, liquid, outer iron core of the Earth that creates this magnetic pull, I say "BULLSHIT!"
1)"Spinning in outer space?" In the "nothingness" will produce nothing, in fact, the poles of this hypothetical sphere will have the least of grounds moving or turning producing the least of anything suspended in an orbit of nothingness, and besides, what of the atmosphere that encompasses the whole globe, the poles under this umbrella will be no different then any other region of the sphere.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Magnetic_Pole
2)Science also tells you that under the Ice Cap of the North pole is water running beneath it, "so where is the attraction coming from?" Not the ice, that's just solid water, no magnets there, not the water underneath it, that too is just water, and 3 miles deep at the bottom of the Atlantic ocean is like the beach you walk on vacation, and don't tell me the hot, liquid, outer iron core on the ocean floor creates the cold condition above it, or the attraction!
http://science.howstuffworks.com/fusion-reactor3.htm