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Flat Earth Theory / Re: A Couple of Questions
« on: April 05, 2018, 12:29:12 AM »
Global warming doesn't disprove flat earth. The ice caps are melting, but the ice wall is so gargantuan that it won't melt. The north is the problem.

If, and I say 'if' (because it won't) the ice wall melted, then the oceans would just drain over the edges of the world.

As for the crust, there is no core but certainly tectonic plates do have friction causing earthquakes. There probably is a mantle but its not possible to prove as we can't drill that far.

So in regards to the tectonic plates, mustn't there be some form of a heated core or mantle that maintains our crust at 52 degrees Fahrenheit? If we were just a disc of space rock, without this inner oven, if you will, wouldn't the ground temperature be much cooler beneath the surface? Also, I may have missed it, but is there a flat earth theory explaining the movement of the plates?

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Flat Earth Theory / A Couple of Questions
« on: April 04, 2018, 02:09:53 PM »
Hi, Flat Earthers! I had a question regarding the Antarctic Ice Wall and the edge of our green planet. Since climate change and global warming have been proven by scientists, and it is shown that global sea levels are rising due to melting ice in the north and south "poles," so does this mean the ice wall is receding? What would happen if the whole wall melted?
My next question is in regards to tectonic plates and faults. What is below the crust? Can there still be a mantle and core with convection currents moving our continents, building our mountains, and powering our earthquakes/volcanoes?

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