Alternative FET Map which addresses Southern Hemisphere issues

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New Earth

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Re: Alternative FET Map which addresses Southern Hemisphere issues
« Reply #150 on: December 28, 2011, 03:54:45 PM »
This map is decent but it got few problems, one of which is that Australia is way too big. I like the fact that you can travel south of Antarctica though. That will explain Admiral Byrd's findings. Never the less Levee is correct, there is no ice wall. Infinite earth model is the only model that can work for flat earth theory. I was thinking for a long time about the geography of the new earth that the Lord God will create soon, but I have given up on this idea cause no one really knows such details. One thing this is for certain; The infinite earth is what's coming, no other model will work. What is my reasoning? Spheres represent limitations and lacking, infinite earth represents no limits and no shortages of anything.

One more thing about the map posted above: On this map if you are on the north pole, the only way to reach Antarctica is by traveling south through Atlantic side, If you choose to travel south via Pacific from the North Pole you won't get to Antarctica and clearly its not the case.
« Last Edit: December 28, 2011, 04:01:01 PM by New Earth »
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Re: Alternative FET Map which addresses Southern Hemisphere issues
« Reply #151 on: December 29, 2011, 09:48:16 AM »
The speed of the sun is also variable in this map. Do a plot and work it out.
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Re: Alternative FET Map which addresses Southern Hemisphere issues
« Reply #152 on: December 29, 2011, 10:06:46 AM »
Infinite Earth Order?

Sorry, but this world is very finite.

If any plane flies directly "south" over the Antarctic land towards the so called geographic "south pole", they would all find the laws of physics no longer apply.

Their gas would no longer "catch fire", and the engines would collapse, along with the plane itself.

This world is very finite. But it's suspended by etherial waves, in the shape of a cylinder.

It's upper and lower "anchors" that are above and below this Earth's surface, are actually within the undergrounds of Real Material Worlds.

So this world is just an etherial projection of a flat world, suspended between two actualy physical flat worlds, that are much larger than any mind can comprehend, compared to the small land masses supposedly existing here.

I do have one question to you people then. IS there a chance of a Secret Continent, existing? Like in a large ocean, like the Pacific, or even Indian?

I have always wondered about that ....
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Re: Alternative FET Map which addresses Southern Hemisphere issues
« Reply #153 on: December 29, 2011, 05:37:37 PM »
Your theory is very confusing silver. I need you to explain your theory a little better. Are you saying that our world is round of flat? And what do you mean suspended between two large flat worlds? Are we a sphere and flat plain at the same time? I don't get it. I personally speculated that beyond north and south poles there is more land, may be some other dimension. You did make an interesting point that beyond the poles laws of physics change and planes would crash. Admiral Byrd reported instruments failure in his expedition beyond the poles, he was however assisted by UFO's into safe landing.  People say its hollow earth but I never bough into this theory at all.

As far as secret continents go, I don't believe they exist now, however Atlantis and Lemuria did exist before.
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Re: Alternative FET Map which addresses Southern Hemisphere issues
« Reply #154 on: December 29, 2011, 08:18:13 PM »
Apparently creating a map for the Flat Earth Theory consists of blatantly copying a RET map and making up a Flat Earth story to go with it. Your story doesn't need to be internally consistent because you can say it's "just visualizing the general idea"*, and you don't need to explain why anything occurs according to your story because you can just say it's one of "the many mysteries of the heavens"*.

*both from Tom's second post


Using this process, I propose this additional alternative FET map.

In the above model, there are six spinning Celestial Systems, two in the North and four in the South. The magnetic field lines curve along the peninsulas so that a person following a compass north will gradually turn to the south and vice versa. If the resulting paths appear incorrect, that's okay -- this map is just visualizing the general idea.

There are four Antarctic Islands, which is why "Antarctica" can supposedly be reached and circumnavigated south of both South America and Australia. There is still an Ice Wall in this model, but it is not any of the Antarctic Islands. It's still encircling the disc beyond the rays of the sun. The four gaps in the map aren't edges; they represent areas of the ocean with extraordinarily strong currents. The reasons for these currents and their odd shapes are unknown and can be included amongst the many mysteries of the heavens.


This remains the only "map" the FES has ever produced that is not inherently based upon spherical geometry.
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Re: Alternative FET Map which addresses Southern Hemisphere issues
« Reply #155 on: December 29, 2011, 09:02:17 PM »
Come on, cut them some slack. Do you have any idea how hard it is to map a flat geography on a flat plane?

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Re: Alternative FET Map which addresses Southern Hemisphere issues
« Reply #156 on: December 29, 2011, 09:15:53 PM »
Come on, cut them some slack. Do you have any idea how hard it is to map a flat geography on a flat plane?
That's a great point. They can, however, measure the distance from the Equator to the NP, as Tom does in his inane calculation of the distance to the Sun. One has to wonder what determines what they can and cannot do. Is it just convenience?
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Re: Alternative FET Map which addresses Southern Hemisphere issues
« Reply #157 on: December 29, 2011, 09:23:45 PM »
Come on, cut them some slack. Do you have any idea how hard it is to map a flat geography on a flat plane?
Can't re-size from 1:1 scale remember?  'Bendy scaling' screws it all up.