The Flat Earth Society
Flat Earth Discussion Boards => Flat Earth Q&A => Topic started by: frybaby on March 31, 2007, 12:23:04 PM
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When i registered to the FE Forum there was this disclaimer...
the first line said this.
You agree, through your use of this forum, that you will not post any material which is false...
Is there any way to prove the FE theory is NOT false?
And what false. FE false or RE false.
because technically, every FE'r in here would be breaking that rule. Every time they posted.
But thats just me because i believe sience and the proof that we have.
Why would the government create this conspiracy? what use is it...
lastly..
why havent i fallen off yet?
ive been around the earth many times and i havent seen this "ice wall".
WAIT THAT BRINGS UP A GOOD POINT!
i myself am a pilot.
and why is it that when i am flying a far distance around the earth.
i cannot go straight?
very often do i have to steer downward a little bit. according to the FE theory after too many times of steering downwards i would crash into the earth...
But acording to the RE theory i would not crash into anything.
take a look at this picture to better understand.
thanks!
(http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b363/huggybear3/untitled-2.jpg)
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Hmm, I've never had to 'steer' downwards when I fly...
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if you fly older plains and just go straight. eventually you will be getting farther and farther away from the earth.
wait a minute.
YOUR A PILOT and you believe this FE crap???
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Yes, I am a pilot, and I doubt you are.
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no no why do you believe this?
how far do you fly?
have you ever seen the "ice wall"?
i never have. i think it would be nice to.
have yo uever gotten lost in space because the earth is flat and you were below it?
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I fly hundreds of miles at a time.
I've never seen the ice wall.
Yes, it would be nice to see it.
No, you can't go under the earth, unless, you don't like living.
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why cant you just fly past the ice wall?
isnt it only like 150ft tall
do boats run into it?
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why cant you just fly past the ice wall?
Planes need this thing call air, to operate.
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yes but what happens if they go too far? will they fall?
if they do fall where do they go...
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yes but what happens if they go too far? will they fall?
if they do fall where do they go...
Read the FAQ. Your answer is there.
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The OP is now Epic Fail Guy.
Observe:
(http://i13.tinypic.com/2iw651x.png)