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Flat Earth Theory / What happens when the ice wall melts?
« on: November 22, 2017, 06:05:20 PM »
Hello folks:
I'm obviously a roundearther myself, so far, but I am open to hearing what the flat earther's believe and their arguments. I could be swayed! There are some pretty good arguments in the FAQs.
That being said, one of the first things I wanted to ask is: What happens if (or maybe when) our oceans warm enough to melt Antarctic ice caps (or the "ice wall")? I did find a thread here that mentioned how the ice wall isn't made of just ice (https://forum.tfes.org/index.php?topic=2146.msg54441#msg54441), but curious if anyone could expand upon that.
Thanks for the time. I am looking forward to some stimulating debate!
- RoundEarther1
I'm obviously a roundearther myself, so far, but I am open to hearing what the flat earther's believe and their arguments. I could be swayed! There are some pretty good arguments in the FAQs.
That being said, one of the first things I wanted to ask is: What happens if (or maybe when) our oceans warm enough to melt Antarctic ice caps (or the "ice wall")? I did find a thread here that mentioned how the ice wall isn't made of just ice (https://forum.tfes.org/index.php?topic=2146.msg54441#msg54441), but curious if anyone could expand upon that.
Thanks for the time. I am looking forward to some stimulating debate!
- RoundEarther1