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Flat Earth Theory / Re: questions
« on: January 04, 2020, 08:08:42 PM »
hi, so, its me again some three years later.
i never did receive any definitive answers.

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Flat Earth Theory / Re: questions
« on: December 01, 2017, 12:21:49 AM »
Suppose by some chance there were enough funds raised (whether donated by FE celebrities or by wealthy FE believers) to send a simple probe straight up into the atmosphere with a camera and whatever instruments that may be needed or deemed useful. Where would the probe end up, and what would it see?

On the proposal of the Antarctic ice wall, has anyone credible from our century actually ventured out and been confronted by NASA or the government? Also, why specifically the US government? Russia has also sent objects (and people) into orbit, both around the moon and the Earth.

And as for the "loop" back to the other edge of the flat Earth, how could that possibly be without the Earth somehow connecting to itself in whatever shape, whether sphere or otherwise?

I suppose my main reservation is that there doesn't seem to be any credible first-hand accounts of whatever phenomena is being proclaimed as truth.

I thought of another question as well: why isn't there a proven map of the flat Earth? I'd have thought what with modern technological advances there would be at least some way to prove the appearance of the Earth, flat or round.

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Flat Earth Theory / questions
« on: November 30, 2017, 12:19:21 AM »
Why doesn't the FES venture past the Antarctic ice wall, or the whatever other ends of the Earth (unless of course the Earth is an endless plane)?

Why doesn't the FES fund a space exploration mission to prove (or disprove) the Flat Earth Theory?

I searched for these questions but didn't find them on the site nor the Wiki page. (However, I haven't searched since making an account roughly three minutes ago.)

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