So anyway... I gather from the non-insulting and somewhat civil responses that in the FE model the earth either exerts a gravitation from its mass and it's countered by some sort of anti-gravitation? OK.
Since the entire universe in FET appears to be centered around the Earth, and the Flat Earth itself is also mysteriously unique compared to everything else in the "known" FET universe - yes, the it can be considered to be special. But when you think about the person who invented the theory and the reasons for which he did it, it's not surprising.
The Earth is unique because it is an infinite plane of unknown size and magnitude which cuts the universe in half. It's not a celestial body. It's not a planet. It's an entirely different entity to those things. The earth bisects the universe as our Terra Firma. The earth is the only known material world and the only environment known to support life.
Is the only evidence that it is unique the fact that we 've never seen another flat planet? How can we be sure there aren't other flat planets out there in this universe?
I'm also going to second Kira-SY's question. Tom Bishop stated that the earth is infinite. Does the FAQ not say the earth has a diameter? Also, if the earth is an infinite plane. This also contradicts the "bow shock" theory that is prevalent throughout the forums, does it not? If our earth is infinite, there are no edges on which this bow shock can use to form.
Can we please stop all of the sniping and insulting comments? They are in no way shape or form proving anything, being constructive, or providing useful thoughts that I can read. You don't believe the FE modeL? Fine. You don't believe the RE model? Fine. You think that you've made a point that the other person can't counter and is being stubborn? Leave it at that please. However, please leave your demeaning comments off of a board that from what I can tell is here for discussion.