Existence of the The Wall

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Stonicus

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« on: June 20, 2006, 02:11:36 PM »
Does anyone have any proof that the 150 foot wall of ice actually exists?

And is that 150 feet above sea level?

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« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2006, 02:24:35 PM »
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Does anyone have any proof that the 150 foot wall of ice actually exists?

And is that 150 feet above sea level?


The tricky thing is, we believe that it's heavily guarded by the conspiracy, so none of us have ever seen it.

As for the 150ft thing, I think that's more of an estimate than anything else. It could be 200 feet or 130 feet or 300 feet. The important thing is that it's a wall of ice which holds the Earth's water in.
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« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2006, 02:38:11 PM »
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Does anyone have any proof that the 150 foot wall of ice actually exists?

And is that 150 feet above sea level?


The tricky thing is, we believe that it's heavily guarded by the conspiracy, so none of us have ever seen it.

As for the 150ft thing, I think that's more of an estimate than anything else. It could be 200 feet or 130 feet or 300 feet. The important thing is that it's a wall of ice which holds the Earth's water in.


If noone has seen it, what made you ever believe it existed in the first place?

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« Reply #3 on: June 20, 2006, 02:59:53 PM »
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If noone has seen it, what made you ever believe it existed in the first place?


Something's gotta prevent the sea from falling off the edge of the Earth. It makes sense that it would be ice because the "southern" parts of the sea have the least exposure to the sun's spotlight beam, making them very cold.
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« Reply #4 on: June 20, 2006, 04:48:57 PM »
Well, maybe the water goes on forever.  Maybe it never ends.  Or maybe the outer edge is rock, and the whole thing is a giant bowl.  I was just wondering if there were a specific reason to not assume any of the above alternatives I suggested.

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« Reply #5 on: June 20, 2006, 04:58:18 PM »
or mabey, just mabey the earth is a sphere, just like any and all objects in space. any form of matter has it's own gravitational pull. so due to specific gravity, and surface tension, wow...i can't believe i'm even explaining this.....

i mean seriously....i'm having fun but the more i do this the more i have a hard time believing people actually think this is a plausable idea.

with every plausable question to thier theory, thier only response is that it's a conspiracy, or it's unknown, or it's unknow due to the conspiracy.

my god man this is worse than organised religion with thier miracles, and gods will and satans trickery

in the future please start using inertial dampeners, and warp fields....it's more fun.

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« Reply #6 on: June 20, 2006, 06:17:04 PM »
god, please stay on topic.

Stonicus: There have been reports of people seeing a vast continent of ice whenever they sail or fly rimward; RE'ers call it "antarctica". It only makes sense that what they are seeing is the ice wall.

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« Reply #7 on: June 20, 2006, 06:29:00 PM »
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god, please stay on topic.

Stonicus: There have been reports of people seeing a vast continent of ice whenever they sail or fly rimward; RE'ers call it "antarctica". It only makes sense that what they are seeing is the ice wall.


alright dude...because you seem to be one of the few i can have a decient debate with...i'll be civil....but you must admit, some of your fellow FE'rs seem a bit out there......penguins were invented in the 1960's??? seriously.

but back to point.....

where does one find these supposed "reports". and when stating something absurd, please for the love of me, refrain from using the phrase "it only makes sense". because it really doesn't. it's like saying well because i had gifts under my tree christmas morning, it only makes sense that santa clause brought them.

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« Reply #8 on: June 20, 2006, 06:47:41 PM »
Sorry, I was using a bit of RE tact there. I'll agree not to make presumptions about sense if you do the same.

As for the penguin thing, sometimes silly questions deserve silly answers. The "government penguins" theory evolved from a thread in which an RE'er asked - quite seriously - "If the earth is flat, how can penguins exist?"

Come on, could you answer that question seriously?

As for evidence that people have seen the southern ice continent, I always assumed it wouldn't be on the map if it wasn't there. Sure they might have gotten the shape wrong, but I figured not even the government had the gall to simply fabricate the idea of a continent the size of antarctica. I suppose it's possible though, and maybe I shouldn't have been so quick to assume.

So ok, you're saying antarctica doesn't exist, and maybe you're right. If there is no southern continent of ice, then really I have no reason to believe the Ice wall is made of Ice, except (as has been pointed out) it doesn't get much sun, so obviously it would be colder.

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« Reply #9 on: June 20, 2006, 06:56:41 PM »
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Sorry, I was using a bit of RE tact there. I'll agree not to make presumptions about sense if you do the same.

As for the penguin thing, sometimes silly questions deserve silly answers. The "government penguins" theory evolved from a thread in which an RE'er asked - quite seriously - "If the earth is flat, how can penguins exist?"

Come on, could you answer that question seriously?


ok thats fair...but i think our friend general tso' (dogplatter) actually believes this....and for that i'm seriously worried.

someone should set him straight, he's like the alex jones to your 9/11 theory.

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As for evidence that people have seen the southern ice continent, I always assumed it wouldn't be on the map if it wasn't there. Sure they might have gotten the shape wrong, but I figured not even the government had the gall to simply fabricate the idea of a continent the size of antarctica. I suppose it's possible though, and maybe I shouldn't have been so quick to assume.


no it's not possible....how can you honestly believe that for hundreds of years, people have been dupped into believeing the earth is flat....to what end.....what purpose does this serve? how could a government bennifit from the public perception of a round earth?

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So ok, you're saying antarctica doesn't exist, and maybe you're right. If there is no southern continent of ice, then really I have no reason to believe the Ice wall is made of Ice, except (as has been pointed out) it doesn't get much sun, so obviously it would be colder.


oh no....i'm saying antartica does exist, i personly know 2 people that have been there, and i've seen pictures. and of course it doesn't get much sun.....it's at the pole, the earth rotates around the sun along the equitoral plane. seriously man i know it's exciting to believe in faries and sea monsters, but seriously bro....this is just silly.

i've also spent quite some time in alaska (north of 60) and have seen the never ending day's and nights, and the northern lights......it's just so insane to even be discussing this with someone older than 4

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« Reply #10 on: June 20, 2006, 07:09:02 PM »
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oh no....i'm saying antartica does exist, i personly know 2 people that have been there, and i've seen pictures. and of course it doesn't get much sun.....it's at the pole, the earth rotates around the sun along the equitoral plane. seriously man i know it's exciting to believe in faries and sea monsters, but seriously bro....this is just silly.

That's the thing, I believe antarctica exists too, just like you do. If you travel south far enough you'll run into a big continent made entirely of ice.

It also circles the perimeter of the earth, and holds the water in.

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..it's just so insane to even be discussing this with someone older than 4

Yeah, isn't it fun?

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« Reply #11 on: June 20, 2006, 07:28:23 PM »
well fun in the sense that working in a mental institution would be fun at first...yeah i guess.

so you honestly believe that if you filled a plane up with gas at the southern tip of africa, then proceded to fly due south, you'd eventually either run into a wall of ice, or off the edge of the earth....

*crosses fingers for a yes*

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« Reply #12 on: June 20, 2006, 07:30:42 PM »
Assuming you kept flying in a straight line and didn't trust your navigational equipment, yeah you bet! I'm not sure you'd live to tell about it; either you'd fall off the edge or the government would get you.

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« Reply #13 on: June 20, 2006, 07:36:08 PM »
ok.....then here's the bet.....

i'll bet the cost of the adventure....

seriously....whoever is wrong pays for it.

i want a signed contract, between the two of us, draw up fully legit. you sign i sign we hop on the plane. whoever is wrong pays for the whole thing, including airfare to and from the starting point of this adventure.

now comes the part where you say "well i can't go with you because the ice gaurds will get me"

and thats where i say in true transendendalist fasion you should be willing to die for your cause. if you are right we both die, and the entire world knows the truth. you will be importalised as the guy who solved the mystery....

but as i suspect this is still not good for you because you'd like to live, fair enuff.....then who's man enuff to take me up on the offer.....i bet nobody.

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« Reply #14 on: June 20, 2006, 07:41:07 PM »
But if we both died who would spread the truth about the shape of the earth?

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« Reply #15 on: June 20, 2006, 07:44:35 PM »
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But if we both died who would spread the truth about the shape of the earth?


well....the simple fact that we will make an announcement here...on this forum....and i'm quite sure this would gain national notariaty. we'd be all over TV.....common bro it's your chance to be famous