Global Warming
« on: December 05, 2017, 04:53:40 PM »
I'm a newcomer to FES and want to learn more. I have 2 questions that im tryibg to learn more about.

1,  in the Flat Earth theory, is global warming real?

2, if it is, what will happen when Antarctica melts?

Re: Global Warming
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2017, 05:04:55 PM »
I'm a newcomer to FES and want to learn more. I have 2 questions that im tryibg to learn more about.

1,  in the Flat Earth theory, is global warming real?

2, if it is, what will happen when Antarctica melts?
1. FE doesn't dismiss global warming, at least it's not a requirement. There are clearly some who do, but it's not an inextricable part of the FE hypothesis.

2. Depends on the model. The unipolar with a finite disc would obviously have some issues as water would begin to run off the edge, or similar. The infinite plane unipolar wouldn't really care because there's always more ice and colder areas out there. The bipolar maps it wouldn't be much different than it is on the round Earth model I would think, as Antarctica isn't the wall for the bipolar model.