Questions to add to the FAQ

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Questions to add to the FAQ
« on: August 14, 2008, 02:17:08 PM »
sure youve answered the Flat Earth answer to the borders of the Earth -
but what keeps the Earth atmosphere intact??? What keeps the gaseous atmosphere from leaking out and over the edges of the ice wall and the earth accelerating away from it???

Is the atmosphere renewed in some way?
and do you find the use of the term atmosphere to be incorrect?

- and what has stopped and legitimate FEer from trying to visit the Ice wall rather than spend a lifetime coming up with some theory of electromagnetic accelaration???

You guys have an article up on Foxnews today - you could definately get the press coverage to circumvent any conspiracy - that would be easy.  Short on funding and cash to fly to it? Seems like it should be a first priority given any kind of revelation like that would certainly guarantee your place in history.

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WardoggKC130FE

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Re: Questions to add to the FAQ
« Reply #1 on: August 14, 2008, 02:27:58 PM »
On foxnews?  Really I didnt see it.

You can't get to the icewall.  Instant death by armed peguins.  OR you are erased by the government either way if you make it, your not coming back.  Some believe the earth is an infinite plane. Which would make the end all icewall very far away, as in infinitely far away so you could never get there...but if you can't ever reach the edge then does it really exist in the first place.

The icewall is high enough so that no atmosphere escapes.
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CognitiveDissonance001

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Re: Questions to add to the FAQ
« Reply #3 on: August 14, 2008, 02:39:33 PM »
On foxnews?  Really I didnt see it.

You can't get to the icewall.  Instant death by armed peguins.  OR you are erased by the government either way if you make it, your not coming back.  Some believe the earth is an infinite plane. Which would make the end all icewall very far away, as in infinitely far away so you could never get there...but if you can't ever reach the edge then does it really exist in the first place.

The icewall is high enough so that no atmosphere escapes.

Remember - it's an *Invisible* 80 mile high icewall that keeps the atmosphere in. Or else you would be able to see it from the tip of South America.

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Marcus Aurelius

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Re: Questions to add to the FAQ
« Reply #4 on: August 14, 2008, 02:50:01 PM »
From your FAQ:

Q: "Why doesn't water run off the Earth?"

A: There is a vast ice wall that keeps the water where it is. The ice wall is roughly 150ft high. This also explains why you can find a vast plane of ice when you travel south.

Antarctica as a continent does not exist.


80 miles high or 150 ft?

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WardoggKC130FE

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Re: Questions to add to the FAQ
« Reply #5 on: August 14, 2008, 02:51:25 PM »
There is the lesser ice wall and the greater ice wall. 

Re: Questions to add to the FAQ
« Reply #6 on: August 14, 2008, 03:02:24 PM »
These questions about FE (as well as the numerous ones throught the forum) are probably best left unanswered - answers like its a conspiracy or the pictures are faked probably need to suffice - even when all evidence points to the contrary.  Im compassionate, and given the incosistence and near insanity of FE, disproving FE would probably hurt more people (whos lives come crashing down around them) than it would probably help.

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Re: Questions to add to the FAQ
« Reply #7 on: August 14, 2008, 03:16:27 PM »
From your FAQ:

Q: "Why doesn't water run off the Earth?"

A: There is a vast ice wall that keeps the water where it is. The ice wall is roughly 150ft high. This also explains why you can find a vast plane of ice when you travel south.

Antarctica as a continent does not exist.


80 miles high or 150 ft?

The first 150 ft is visible - the next 80 invisible. C'mon, use your head man.

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