Okay, let's see....if the Earth were truly flat, then you'd be able to buy a high-powered telescope, or binoculors, go outside, look all around in front of you, behind you and to the sides and eventually be able to see things such as the Eiffel Tower, the Great Wall of China, the Sears Tower, Statue of Liberty, giant Redwood trees in California and all sorts of other huge things.
I'll tell you why you can't see these things, no matter HOW powerful your telescope is: the curvature of the Earth prevents it. You can look straight as far as you want, but eventually, the Earth will start to curve downward and you'll see nothing but the horizon. (Assuming you can get your hands on a telescope powerful enough to see that far...they do exist, but are used for viewing celestial bodies, not our own planet.)
You'd also be able to see these "ice walls", wouldn't you? Of course you wouldn't...know why? Because they don't exist.
Seasons are yet another piece of proof that our planet is in fact round.
There is no logical way Earth could have the same, proper seasonal changes every single year if the Earth were flat.
Now I know you flat-Earth idiots hate to deal with logic...seems every single time someone says anything remotely logical and asks a flat-Earther to back it up, they'll start rambling on about conspiracies and government cover-ups and how every single satellite photo of Earth is fake and how the stars in space are actually several hundred miles away and other sorry ass b.s. But not once have I seen someone *logically* explain, with evidence to back it up-how the Earth is flat.
I'll tell you why: Because they don't know. They don't have a proper answer to explain their utterly nonsensical theory. Round Earthers, on the other hand, do. Science has proven the Earth is round. Several million pictures have proven the Earth is round. Common sense and (here's that word again) logic prove the Earth is round. But flat-Earthers don't like to hear that. They'll come up with *any* explanation to try and cover their theory...and if they can't come up with one, they'll just automatically fall back on the whole "it's all a conspiracy" answer like a programmed robot.
So you see, they're always covered in one way or another. But sadly for them, none of their explanations are acceptable to a person with an I.Q. of 50 or higher.
I've been a Mensa member for 13 years now. Not to brag or belittle the flat-Earthers, but my I.Q. is over 180.
I think I know a little bit more about the way the solar system works than you. I am telling you *you are wrong.*
A flat Earth cannot and does not exsist. It's not even 1% possible.
If you're doing this as I said before - for attention, fine. You're getting it. But there are other, more practical, productive ways to get attention than pretending to believe a far-fetched, moronic theory that was disproved in medieval times. This is 2006; do us all a favor and grow the hell up.