I have a question about FE, and maybe you all can help me out...
If this is true (that the earth is flat), then how do we explain the fact that drilling for oil hasn't broken the world up yet or caused us to be crushed to death? Let's look at a few things that FE states-
1) Gravity is a false belief, and that we're actually being held in place by the earth's movement
2) The world is held up by a couple elephants and a tortoise
If this is true (which I believe it is), then why hasn't the world broken into little pieces, or why are we still alive? The force of the "dark energy" made by Darth Vader would create pressure on the air around us, and subsequently force the air through the holes that were created by oil companies. The force of the air going through the drilling holes would not only create a constant whistling sound, but exert force enough to cause decay at the weak points of the holes. Since the earth keeps moving, the dark energy would keep raining its expounding force upon the air, which would go into the drilling sites with increasing force, widening the holes. At this point, one of two things would happen...
1) The world cracks because of the structural weaknesses created, thus splintering our fair planet into a million tiny fragments. Help me Obi-Wan Kenobi, you're our only hope!
2) If the world somehow does not break up, then we're all crushed to death. The world would eventually move so fast that the pressure exerted by the air slamming into the surface of the earth would be so great that it would flatten anything and everything not suited to living in high pressure environments.
Also, why hasn't our extensive oil mongering accidently pierced one of the elephants holding us up? My guess is that is where the turtle comes in. He could be possibly spotting the drill tips for them, and coordinating how they move and where they stand. Maybe he's kind of like a nurse, and puts band-aids on there backs when Exxon gets a little too aggresive.
So they're you have it. Could someone please answer these questions for me? That is, if you're all not too busy feeding the elephants.