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Flat Earth Discussion Boards => Flat Earth Theory => Topic started by: Dr.Dan.McMan on January 26, 2018, 03:27:48 PM

Title: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: Dr.Dan.McMan on January 26, 2018, 03:27:48 PM
What is exactly beyond the Ice Wall that borders this flat Earth? I must know.
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: Dr David Thork on January 26, 2018, 04:44:38 PM
Then set up an expedition, because we don't know either.
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: ryjay707 on February 11, 2018, 09:50:03 PM
Then set up an expedition, because we don't know either.

Why not? Why is it that no one has even seen this ice wall? Or if they have, they hadn't taken photos of it?
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: Rushy on February 11, 2018, 10:32:14 PM
(https://planetruthblog.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/ice-wall-18.jpg)
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: Dr David Thork on February 12, 2018, 12:40:43 AM
Then set up an expedition, because we don't know either.

Why not? Why is it that no one has even seen this ice wall? Or if they have, they hadn't taken photos of it?

He didn't ask about the ice-wall. He asked what is beyond it. Sure there is a wall. Tons of pictures of that. What is beyond ... anyone's guess, but likely the edge of the world.
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: Rushy on February 12, 2018, 02:22:52 AM
The Earth is an infinite plane, Thork, there is no edge, likely or otherwise.
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: douglips on February 12, 2018, 07:12:01 AM
(https://planetruthblog.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/ice-wall-18.jpg)
What are you doing?

This is a photo from a film of a snowmobile race across the ARCTIC.
As in, this is ten thousand miles away from the alleged ice wall.

Do you seriously think that a reasonably experienced ice climber couldn't scale that even if it were *the* ice wall?

http://wildbillsrun.com/#about-film
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: douglips on February 12, 2018, 07:13:20 AM
The Earth is an infinite plane, Thork, there is no edge, likely or otherwise.

So - is the ice wall infinitely far away from us, or is there an infinite plain beyond the ice wall? Shouldn't we be able to get a picture of the ice wall or what's beyond it?
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: Dr David Thork on February 12, 2018, 10:11:45 AM
The Earth is an infinite plane, Thork, there is no edge, likely or otherwise.
How ridiculous. Infinity is a man made number. It does not exist anywhere in nature at all. The grains of sand on a beach is finite. The stars in the sky is finite. The atoms in the universe are finite. And if the number of atoms is finite, so must be the size of the earth. It cannot go on forever. Also if the earth were infinite, then the earth would be the floor of the universe and the universe itself would have to be infinite stretching out across the floor. Finally all things would be on the floor. All comets, all planets, all stars ... all would fall to the infinite earth. With an infinite earth you can't have UA, as you need infinite power to accelerate an infinite earth. So an infinite floor with infinite gravity, yup, everything would be on the floor.

Infinity only exists in the minds of men. As does this stupid theory. Quite how this infinite earth theory, devised by the drunkard John Davis and followed up by no one has gained any traction on this site, I have no idea. It should have been left with the window lickers on the other site.

There are no texts advocating an infinite earth, there is no historical reference to such a thing, no great minds have ever endorsed such an idea ... it is a thought experiment for idiots. It isn't how the world really is. We should distance ourselves from such low-brow muppetry, else we risk damaging our credibility and world authority on earth's shape.
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: Rama Set on February 14, 2018, 01:19:17 PM
Thork, if you believe in God, then surely you believe something can be infinite. Otherwise you are going to run in to serious metaphysical problems.
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: Northman77 on February 14, 2018, 02:09:46 PM
The North pole and the South pole and every other ice covered stretch of land has been crossed by planes, skiers, dogs and horses. Books have been written, films have been made, medals have been awarded! No edge beyond has been found and never will! Why? Because there is no edge....obviously!

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_firsts_in_the_Geographic_North_Pole

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Antarctic_expeditions
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: Dr David Thork on February 14, 2018, 09:41:24 PM
Thork, if you believe in God, then surely you believe something can be infinite. Otherwise you are going to run in to serious metaphysical problems.

God seems to describe Himself as finite. He has a beginning and an end.

Quote from: Revelation 22:13
I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: StinkyOne on February 15, 2018, 01:03:44 PM
Thork, if you believe in God, then surely you believe something can be infinite. Otherwise you are going to run in to serious metaphysical problems.

God seems to describe Himself as finite. He has a beginning and an end.

Quote from: Revelation 22:13
I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.

Talk about biblical misinterpretations. In that passage, God is describing Himself as all encompassing. It is essentially, "I am everything." The main promise of Christianity is eternal life.
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: Cain on February 19, 2018, 02:50:34 PM
What is beyond the ice wall? Parsifal's sex cave.Think the Wampa cave from Star Wars
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: retlaw on February 19, 2018, 06:05:49 PM
Logically?
More Ice is behind the ice wall.
The sun is the only thing preventing the earth from being an ice cube.
If the sun was as big and as far as science tells us then why is the south pole colder then the north pole?
The north pole gets the sun circling it from the inner circle (arctic circle) so the pole is surrounded but the sun and in the south it circles the outer circle (antarctic circle) leaving anything past it unaffected by the suns power.
No heat = ice
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: StinkyOne on February 19, 2018, 06:18:52 PM
Logically?
More Ice is behind the ice wall.
The sun is the only thing preventing the earth from being an ice cube.
If the sun was as big and as far as science tells us then why is the south pole colder then the north pole?
The north pole gets the sun circling it from the inner circle (arctic circle) so the pole is surrounded but the sun and in the south it circles the outer circle (antarctic circle) leaving anything past it unaffected by the suns power.
No heat = ice

The south pole is colder than the north because it sits on a continent covered in ice, the surface of which is 9000 ft above sea level. Just saying...
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: retlaw on February 19, 2018, 06:38:38 PM
Ice is ice. If my cooler had ten pounds of ice in it it would be just as cold as if it had 100 pounds of ice in it.
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: retlaw on February 19, 2018, 06:43:52 PM
pole noun [ C ] (PLACE)

"either of the two points at the most northern and most southern ends of the earth, around which the earth turns:"

If the earth is flat then there is a north pole but the south pole by definition would be the circle farthest from the north pole and that would be close enough to the ice wall for conversation purposes.
The north pole is a dot and the south pole is circumference.
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: Curious Squirrel on February 19, 2018, 06:49:43 PM
Ice is ice. If my cooler had ten pounds of ice in it it would be just as cold as if it had 100 pounds of ice in it.
But changing the temperature of said cooler would be much more difficult and time consuming. As well there is also the factor of the Southern Hemisphere being comprised more of water (lower heat index) than the Northern has. Which makes it generally cooler. Scientists are also finding that oceanic currents might have a hand in assisting the large amounts of ice that help keep things cooler.
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: retlaw on February 19, 2018, 07:14:09 PM
Ice is ice. If my cooler had ten pounds of ice in it it would be just as cold as if it had 100 pounds of ice in it.
But changing the temperature of said cooler would be much more difficult and time consuming. As well there is also the factor of the Southern Hemisphere being comprised more of water (lower heat index) than the Northern has. Which makes it generally cooler. Scientists are also finding that oceanic currents might have a hand in assisting the large amounts of ice that help keep things cooler.


One can't change the temperature of a cooler that has ice in it by adding more ice.

Have you ever slept in a snow cave? Its warmer in the snow then outside in the elements.
The outside elements is what creates the snow and ice.
Not vise versa.

Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: StinkyOne on February 19, 2018, 08:05:49 PM
Ice is ice. If my cooler had ten pounds of ice in it it would be just as cold as if it had 100 pounds of ice in it.

You're not talking about a cooler. And yes, more ice does make it cooler, just not for the reasons you think. The fact that the south pole retains its ice cap year round (due to it being on land) increases the region's albedo. This reflection of energy back into space does cause the temps to be lower. More ice = colder temps. I'm guessing I don't need to explain the altitude's role in the overall temp.
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: retlaw on February 19, 2018, 08:16:09 PM
There is a big misconception at play.
One is that the north pole isn't covered in ice years around.
It is and google earth has photo shopped it to be open water.
Look at google earth and see how they have Greenland ice bond and the ocean above it wide open.

This year a Canadian research team went up to the north pole to research the global warming trend.
They had to turn back because the ice was to thick and much more then they expected.
So much for their global warming theory.

Also your comment about reflecting energy into space does apply to a flat earth because a flat earth would need the dome.


Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: StinkyOne on February 19, 2018, 08:24:13 PM
There is a big misconception at play.
One is that the north pole isn't covered in ice years around.
It is and google earth has photo shopped it to be open water.
Look at google earth and see how they have Greenland ice bond and the ocean above it wide open.

This year a Canadian research team went up to the north pole to research the global warming trend.
They had to turn back because the ice was to thick and much more then they expected.
So much for their global warming theory.

Also your comment about reflecting energy into space does apply to a flat earth because a flat earth would need the dome.

I am aware the north pole retains some ice during the summer. Just not as much. As far as Google Earth photoshopping the north pole...well, I think you should get your meds checked. Are they in on the conspiracy, too. Sorry, you're just wrong.
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: retlaw on February 19, 2018, 09:21:36 PM
Of course google earth is in on the scam.
NORAD as well.
And Elon Musk and the whole NASA space program.
And schools and University's.

Opposite world like TV.
If a bank spends millions on advertising to you to buy a short term mortgage you should buy along term one because they know what they are going to do to the interest rates 6 months down the road. And they have no interest in saying you money, they want your money.

Google where the north pole location is at. NORAD puts in estimated locations with out going there all from there desk tops. They claim its going to Russia.
The only entity that goes to the north pole every year is "50 Years of Victory".
A Russian icebreaker turned tourist north pole traveler. The company logo suggests Illuminati owners through symbolism .
And they mark the poles location every time and they have it marked at going straight east to Greenland.
They have this cute sign that they stick in the ice and it says "North Pole was here" because its moving so fast these days.

Also google Q. Vrangelya Island of the north east part of Russia by the Bering Sea.
Go right down to it and you will find a slice of un-photo shopped map going straight to the north pole.
Zoom right down on it and travel it north. You will see that it is covered in ice and someone Photoshop the ocean blue over it. Whats really interesting in that slice is the black located right at the pole while everything else is white.

 

Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: Luke 22:35-38 on February 23, 2018, 01:07:44 AM
(https://planetruthblog.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/ice-wall-18.jpg)
What are you doing?

This is a photo from a film of a snowmobile race across the ARCTIC.
As in, this is ten thousand miles away from the alleged ice wall.

Do you seriously think that a reasonably experienced ice climber couldn't scale that even if it were *the* ice wall?

http://wildbillsrun.com/#about-film

I never climbed a wall in my life but I'm willing to bet that if you gave me a two day course, I can scale that with relative ease.
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: MagnusSuperior on February 27, 2018, 10:23:39 AM
Ice is ice. If my cooler had ten pounds of ice in it it would be just as cold as if it had 100 pounds of ice in it.
But changing the temperature of said cooler would be much more difficult and time consuming. As well there is also the factor of the Southern Hemisphere being comprised more of water (lower heat index) than the Northern has. Which makes it generally cooler. Scientists are also finding that oceanic currents might have a hand in assisting the large amounts of ice that help keep things cooler.


One can't change the temperature of a cooler that has ice in it by adding more ice.

Have you ever slept in a snow cave? Its warmer in the snow then outside in the elements.
The outside elements is what creates the snow and ice.
Not vise versa.
Well, water solidifies into ice at 0 Celcius. So of the ice in the cooler is -2 and you add ice that is -8, wouldn't it cool it down?
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: Northman77 on February 27, 2018, 11:32:44 AM
I would really like if you guys could revert back to the topic of this thread! "What is beyond the ice wall?"

It has been proven what is beyond the ice wall (yes, it does excist when you go in to the Ross Sea in Antartica but it does not go around the world and there is no "edge" beyond). It is more land, more sea in every direction. This has been proven, and if you deny the proof of this then you must prove otherwise.
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: Spikily on March 09, 2018, 05:00:01 AM
Boys, Mr. Dan McMan asked a question and we haven’t asnwered it yet, although we almost have by saying there is more ice, but them we moved to how ice melts.
Let’s answer this for realsies.
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: nickrulercreator on March 09, 2018, 07:39:19 PM
Infinity is a man made number.

Infinity isn't a number.
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: nickrulercreator on March 09, 2018, 07:41:07 PM
God seems to describe Himself as finite. He has a beginning and an end.

If god has a beginning, who made god?
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: Dr David Thork on March 10, 2018, 12:42:12 PM
God seems to describe Himself as finite. He has a beginning and an end.

If god has a beginning, who made god?
No one knows who made bitcoin. It doesn't mean bitcoin doesn't exist.
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: AATW on March 10, 2018, 02:43:36 PM
Just because the inventor isn't in the public domain, that doesn't mean that no-one knows who invented it.
This bloke claims he did:
https://www.cnbc.com/2016/05/02/bitcoin-inventor-satoshi-nakamoto-finally-revealed.html

God says He IS the Alpha and Omega, He IS the beginning and the end, not he HAS a beginning or end.
"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth" - in order to do that He must have been there before the beginning.
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: Dr David Thork on March 10, 2018, 05:43:12 PM
Before the beginning of earth? Sure, why not.

And if you are the beginning and the end, you are finite. God never claims to be perpetual.
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: AATW on March 10, 2018, 06:14:08 PM
Isaiah 40:28 - “Do you not know? Have you not heard? The Lord is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth, He will not grow tired or weary and his understanding no one can fathom.”
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: Science, bitch! on March 10, 2018, 07:09:26 PM
Before the beginning of earth? Sure, why not.

Which means before the beginning of everything. It says "the heavens and the earth", which when those parts of the bible were written people thought of as the whole world.
There had not been an understanding of the universe we live in or the existence of other planets, solar systems let alone galaxies, people back then figured there just was the earth of indefinite two-dimensional extent, the heavens above and whatever underworld below. Which apparently doesn't differ too much from what somehow flat-earthers still believe today. 🤷‍♂️

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And if you are the beginning and the end, you are finite. God never claims to be perpetual.

I'd argue that being the beginning AND the end (of everything) in itself pretty much suggests being infinite. I'm not sure though how much thought whoever wrote that bible passage really put into it. 🤨
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: nickrulercreator on March 10, 2018, 11:04:09 PM
God seems to describe Himself as finite. He has a beginning and an end.

If god has a beginning, who made god?
No one knows who made bitcoin. It doesn't mean bitcoin doesn't exist.

Apples to oranges. We can see that bitcoin exists. We can use it. We can interact with it. We can't with a god.
Title: Re: What is beyond the Ice Wall?
Post by: Tobias on April 27, 2018, 06:17:35 PM
Getting back to what the question was originaly!

How do I post pictures???
I think their may be other oceans and land.. I think that the world continues to go on, further and further.