That's pretty amusing actually, considering that the South Pole hasn't always been where it is now, even on earth, and in the larger picture is hurtling through space in a complex motion deriving from Earth's rotation about the Sun, galactic expansion and rotation, etc. South of what? For all we know, universes are recursively nested at increasingly smaller scale. Once you've reached the exact "point" of the South Pole at this scale, perhaps you must shrink in height to a tiny fraction of a trillionth of a quadrillionth of a picometer, and start all over again, light years away from the "South Pole". Maybe there are seventeen levels of recursion, or maybe nine, or maybe I'm just having some fun here. What seems obvious and easy--may not be.