I think my only question is why are there so many theories in Flat Earth theory? It seems that there should only be one accepted model. You know, just like there is with round Earth Theory. It seems that the multiplicity of theories is a weakness of Flat Earth theory, because no one can really decide on what they believe. It's always been a question I had.
The problem is that many models can fit many things that we see or observe or experience every day but never all of them. Flight times, shipping times, gravity, full moons, lunar eclipses, sunsets etc. The best model I've found is the infinite repeating plane model but it's not a very popular one.
And I am not trying to be insulting here, just curious. Does the ice wall exist or not? And if it does what is beyond it? And if it does can we get above it? Can we climb over it? Can we get around it in some way? And if not, why not?
If the ice wall exists or not depends on the flat earth model. I chose to follow the infinite repeating plane with no ice wall, no dome, and no firmament.
If an ice wall does exists what is beyond it depends on the flat earth model as previously stated in this thread.
-heaven
-firmament
-dome
-space
-infinite plane
-nothing
-waters above
-no one knows because no one has ever been there
If you can get above/over/around the ice wall depends on the flat earth model.
-no because it's outside of the dome
-no because it's outside of the firmament
-no because of the waters above
-no because it's guarded/protected
-yes many people have been above/over/around the ice wall