Chin,
Below I have posted a link of a world map with Antarctica at it's center. This map also shows ocean currents, but it was the only map of it's kind I could find on the Net.

It is also important to note that the United States Navy (and probably other Navy's) use maps just like this, with Antarctica at the center. I do believe that by putting Antarctica in the center, the map shows a more accurate "bird's eye view" of the world we live in, rather than the maps we mostly use today, which have it's origins from European Colonialism, and seems to compartmentalize everything.

A few things become apparent when looking at this map-
#1) There is only ONE world ocean, things like the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, etc. go back to that compartmentalized mentality. Again, one world ocean.
#2) The tip of South America is close to the Antarctic.
#3) All of the continents are really just one continuous broken-up land mass.
#4) Antarctica can be seen as the natural naval, or center, of the world.
Here is the link:

http://rightbasicbuilding.files.word...ng?w=450&h=465