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Re: If there is an ice wall in Antarctica, why hasn't anyone confirmed it?
« Reply #20 on: October 10, 2017, 11:39:15 PM »

Yeah - indeed.  My father had occasion to fly on one of those crazy-large Russian aircraft once (I'm not sure if it was the AN-124 - I kinda thought it was an Illushin of some kind) - he was an aircraft radio/radar tech and there was some problem at an airshow at the airport he worked at.   He was able to help out with it and avoid delaying the Russian's demo flight.  Their pilot offered to take him up for a ride when they did the demo.  As you say, the inside is so insanely huge, it's hard to believe that it's in the air at all.  It actually had an elevator to get you from the cargo bay up to the flight deck.
Very cool!

Low content, kicked your ass over in GPS now you hide here. No one cares about qeek daddy. Stay on topic or its 3 days in the hole, or maybe an eternity waaay down below? Yeah thinking that. swish  I--->>>> dropped an ear, hurt much?
Hiding? I just posted two more rebuttals to the nonsense you have been putting up in the FE GPS thread. I can talk in more that one thread at a time.

You threaten to block me for three days? lol. If you can't deal with it that's fine. Have a busy weekend coming up so will probably be away from the computer for the next few days anyway.

How would that work? Would I get an email notifying me of my suspension? Would it block me from logging on entirely or just from posting? Just curious.


Re: If there is an ice wall in Antarctica, why hasn't anyone confirmed it?
« Reply #21 on: October 13, 2017, 06:14:35 PM »
You could always create a new account haha...

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Re: If there is an ice wall in Antarctica, why hasn't anyone confirmed it?
« Reply #22 on: November 14, 2017, 10:51:34 AM »
I'm not saying that this minor detail being confirmed wrong disproves the entire flat earth theory, but I would like to know the answer to this hole in the theory.

There's an even simpler way to discredit the ice wall - plenty of people have circumnavigated Antarctica and it didn't take them anywhere near as long as it would have if the Antarctic coastline was as long as the world's circumference (not to mention their observations etc).

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Re: If there is an ice wall in Antarctica, why hasn't anyone confirmed it?
« Reply #23 on: November 14, 2017, 01:26:19 PM »
I'm not saying that this minor detail being confirmed wrong disproves the entire flat earth theory, but I would like to know the answer to this hole in the theory.

There's an even simpler way to discredit the ice wall - plenty of people have circumnavigated Antarctica and it didn't take them anywhere near as long as it would have if the Antarctic coastline was as long as the world's circumference (not to mention their observations etc).

A proportion of the FE'ers (not sure how many) prefer the "bipolar" map - which has antarctica as an actual continent so you can sail around it.   Sadly, it ALSO has an "edge" to the map - which seems to be claimed to be a completely separate ice wall...it's not clear.  But there has to be some kind of an impassable edge - and we don't have evidence of THAT either.
Hey Tom:  What path do the photons take from the physical location of the sun to my eye at sunset?

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Re: If there is an ice wall in Antarctica, why hasn't anyone confirmed it?
« Reply #24 on: January 10, 2018, 08:51:17 PM »
I'm not saying that this minor detail being confirmed wrong disproves the entire flat earth theory, but I would like to know the answer to this hole in the theory.

There's an even simpler way to discredit the ice wall - plenty of people have circumnavigated Antarctica and it didn't take them anywhere near as long as it would have if the Antarctic coastline was as long as the world's circumference (not to mention their observations etc).

A proportion of the FE'ers (not sure how many) prefer the "bipolar" map - which has antarctica as an actual continent so you can sail around it.   Sadly, it ALSO has an "edge" to the map - which seems to be claimed to be a completely separate ice wall...it's not clear.  But there has to be some kind of an impassable edge - and we don't have evidence of THAT either.
Ended up finding this account again. What does such a map look like?