Well, I believe, NOTHING is beyond the ice wall. We are a miniscule species that is alone in the vast nothingness that surrounds us. How our plane came to be and where it will go once time runs out, no one knows. One thing is sure, however: THere was NEVER a big bang, and whatever the Globe-Earth scientist idiots propose, is completely false. There is nothing smaller than what is visible with the naked eye, there is thing such as subatomary particles, there is no thing such as any illusionary "higgs Boson", there is thing such as "black holes". The only black hole I see is inside the globe earthers' heads.
It's a miracle, so why do we need to search what is beyond the ice wall? Why do we need to know? The only intelligent statement given by a round earther was a quote from Richard Dawkins, who said: "Isn't it a noble and enlighting way to spend our brief time in the sun?" We should just enjoy it, before it's to late. Stop searching for a truth, when the truth is right before your eyes. Accept the mirace of life, and stop looking for anything beyond this miracle.
I do appreciate your position and certainty. However, to be clear, for most of what you have said, these are beliefs, or dogma. This is not to say that these are true or untrue, just that they are based on beliefs.
To pull out a couple:
"How our [place of existence] came to be and where it will go once time runs out, no one knows."
I agree, nobody knows for sure, there are many theories, but not certain.
"THere was NEVER a big bang..."
This is a statement of faith.
"There is nothing smaller than what is visible with the naked eye..."
This is a statement of faith. However, there is massive evidence that contradicts this dogma.
"It's a miracle..."
I completely agree. We both take this on faith.
"We should just enjoy it..."
Yes.
"Accept the mirace[sic] of life..."
I completely agree. We both take this on faith.
"...and stop looking for anything beyond this miracle."
There are many of us humans that are curious, going to keep looking.