Why Can't You See The Ice Wall?

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Re: Why Can't You See The Ice Wall?
« Reply #30 on: March 09, 2013, 12:45:36 PM »
So are you now claiming that submarines dont work?
My mate was a submariner and Im sure they didnt just float about on the surface of the seas all th time, or is he a liar?
Hold on hold on he hasn't claimed anything yet  :-B

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sceptimatic

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Re: Why Can't You See The Ice Wall?
« Reply #31 on: March 09, 2013, 12:47:55 PM »
IF you look at the "Flat Earth Map" as often shown on here, you will notice that the total square milage of the Ice Rim exceeds that of all the othe land masses put together......Its quite surprising noone has noticed this gigantic area, or that some nation or other hasnt claimed it for themselves.
Has it ever occurred to you that it's just too hazardous and cold to go any distance in?

Wheras it has been possible to plumb the depths of the Marianas Trench, an environment just a touch more hostile than any cold place could be?
And who's plumbed the depths of the Marianas trench?


Trieste went in 1960, two unmanned ROVs went in the mid 90s and James Cameron went there last year.......Or are they all making it up?
IF you think they are I suggest you genuinely are of the mentally ill tin foil hat nature.
Here's an experiment for you to try.

Get a small plastic bottle of Dr pepper or similar with lid screwed on and empty and fill up your bath to the top.
Place the bottle in the bath and push it down with one finger, then two and then your hand.
The more you push it down, the more it wants to spring up doesn't it.

Are you trying to say submarines are the same as dr. pepper bottles?
Yes. Very similar, just made of different materials and have ballast tanks and propellers.

Ok, so what is your point?
My point is. Man cannot go to the depths we have been told.

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sceptimatic

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Re: Why Can't You See The Ice Wall?
« Reply #32 on: March 09, 2013, 12:48:32 PM »
So are you now claiming that submarines dont work?
My mate was a submariner and Im sure they didnt just float about on the surface of the seas all th time, or is he a liar?
Submarines are very real. I have no problems with submarines.

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Re: Why Can't You See The Ice Wall?
« Reply #33 on: March 09, 2013, 12:50:21 PM »
IF you look at the "Flat Earth Map" as often shown on here, you will notice that the total square milage of the Ice Rim exceeds that of all the othe land masses put together......Its quite surprising noone has noticed this gigantic area, or that some nation or other hasnt claimed it for themselves.
Has it ever occurred to you that it's just too hazardous and cold to go any distance in?

Wheras it has been possible to plumb the depths of the Marianas Trench, an environment just a touch more hostile than any cold place could be?
And who's plumbed the depths of the Marianas trench?


Trieste went in 1960, two unmanned ROVs went in the mid 90s and James Cameron went there last year.......Or are they all making it up?
IF you think they are I suggest you genuinely are of the mentally ill tin foil hat nature.
Here's an experiment for you to try.

Get a small plastic bottle of Dr pepper or similar with lid screwed on and empty and fill up your bath to the top.
Place the bottle in the bath and push it down with one finger, then two and then your hand.
The more you push it down, the more it wants to spring up doesn't it.

Are you trying to say submarines are the same as dr. pepper bottles?
Yes. Very similar, just made of different materials and have ballast tanks and propellers.

Ok, so what is your point?
My point is. Man cannot go to the depths we have been told.

Why not?
Aether is the  characteristic of action or inaction of charged  & noncharged particals.

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sceptimatic

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Re: Why Can't You See The Ice Wall?
« Reply #34 on: March 09, 2013, 12:51:50 PM »
IF you look at the "Flat Earth Map" as often shown on here, you will notice that the total square milage of the Ice Rim exceeds that of all the othe land masses put together......Its quite surprising noone has noticed this gigantic area, or that some nation or other hasnt claimed it for themselves.
Has it ever occurred to you that it's just too hazardous and cold to go any distance in?

Wheras it has been possible to plumb the depths of the Marianas Trench, an environment just a touch more hostile than any cold place could be?
And who's plumbed the depths of the Marianas trench?


Trieste went in 1960, two unmanned ROVs went in the mid 90s and James Cameron went there last year.......Or are they all making it up?
IF you think they are I suggest you genuinely are of the mentally ill tin foil hat nature.
Here's an experiment for you to try.

Get a small plastic bottle of Dr pepper or similar with lid screwed on and empty and fill up your bath to the top.
Place the bottle in the bath and push it down with one finger, then two and then your hand.
The more you push it down, the more it wants to spring up doesn't it.

Are you trying to say submarines are the same as dr. pepper bottles?
Yes. Very similar, just made of different materials and have ballast tanks and propellers.

Ok, so what is your point?
My point is. Man cannot go to the depths we have been told.

Why not?
Pressure.

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Dog

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Re: Why Can't You See The Ice Wall?
« Reply #35 on: March 09, 2013, 12:52:44 PM »
Yes submarines account for pressure, now explain how they couldn't reach those depths.

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Re: Why Can't You See The Ice Wall?
« Reply #36 on: March 09, 2013, 12:54:09 PM »
IF you look at the "Flat Earth Map" as often shown on here, you will notice that the total square milage of the Ice Rim exceeds that of all the othe land masses put together......Its quite surprising noone has noticed this gigantic area, or that some nation or other hasnt claimed it for themselves.
Has it ever occurred to you that it's just too hazardous and cold to go any distance in?

Wheras it has been possible to plumb the depths of the Marianas Trench, an environment just a touch more hostile than any cold place could be?
And who's plumbed the depths of the Marianas trench?


Trieste went in 1960, two unmanned ROVs went in the mid 90s and James Cameron went there last year.......Or are they all making it up?
IF you think they are I suggest you genuinely are of the mentally ill tin foil hat nature.
Here's an experiment for you to try.

Get a small plastic bottle of Dr pepper or similar with lid screwed on and empty and fill up your bath to the top.
Place the bottle in the bath and push it down with one finger, then two and then your hand.
The more you push it down, the more it wants to spring up doesn't it.

Are you trying to say submarines are the same as dr. pepper bottles?
Yes. Very similar, just made of different materials and have ballast tanks and propellers.

Ok, so what is your point?
My point is. Man cannot go to the depths we have been told.

Your logic is flawed. It is common knowledge water has a density of 1g/cm^3. Things more dense sink, things less dense float. Obviously the bottle is less dense, it wants to float. What is stopping a submarine from being more dense and therefor sink?
Why use evidence
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Re: Why Can't You See The Ice Wall?
« Reply #37 on: March 09, 2013, 12:56:08 PM »
Yes submarines account for pressure, now explain how they couldn't reach those depths.
Pressure.

Why don't you look up what depths a submarine can go to and what depth the marianas trench is supposed to be.

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Re: Why Can't You See The Ice Wall?
« Reply #38 on: March 09, 2013, 12:57:03 PM »
IF you look at the "Flat Earth Map" as often shown on here, you will notice that the total square milage of the Ice Rim exceeds that of all the othe land masses put together......Its quite surprising noone has noticed this gigantic area, or that some nation or other hasnt claimed it for themselves.
Has it ever occurred to you that it's just too hazardous and cold to go any distance in?

Wheras it has been possible to plumb the depths of the Marianas Trench, an environment just a touch more hostile than any cold place could be?
And who's plumbed the depths of the Marianas trench?


Trieste went in 1960, two unmanned ROVs went in the mid 90s and James Cameron went there last year.......Or are they all making it up?
IF you think they are I suggest you genuinely are of the mentally ill tin foil hat nature.
Here's an experiment for you to try.

Get a small plastic bottle of Dr pepper or similar with lid screwed on and empty and fill up your bath to the top.
Place the bottle in the bath and push it down with one finger, then two and then your hand.
The more you push it down, the more it wants to spring up doesn't it.

Are you trying to say submarines are the same as dr. pepper bottles?
Yes. Very similar, just made of different materials and have ballast tanks and propellers.

Ok, so what is your point?
My point is. Man cannot go to the depths we have been told.

Your logic is flawed. It is common knowledge water has a density of 1g/cm^3. Things more dense sink, things less dense float. Obviously the bottle is less dense, it wants to float. What is stopping a submarine from being more dense and therefor sink?
Air.

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Re: Why Can't You See The Ice Wall?
« Reply #39 on: March 09, 2013, 01:00:12 PM »
They discharge air out of the ballast tanks you retarded imbecile.......

so my friend is a liar? good job you arnt in the same room as him to call him that.... be rather funny to scrape you off the carpet :D

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Re: Why Can't You See The Ice Wall?
« Reply #40 on: March 09, 2013, 01:01:25 PM »
Quote from: sceptimatic
Air.

Why don't you make a reasonable reply with evidence and facts rather than a low content post?
Why use evidence
Ok

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Dog

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Re: Why Can't You See The Ice Wall?
« Reply #41 on: March 09, 2013, 01:05:46 PM »
Because he realized he has treaded into dangerous waters (punny)

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sceptimatic

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Re: Why Can't You See The Ice Wall?
« Reply #42 on: March 09, 2013, 01:07:10 PM »
Quote from: sceptimatic
Air.

Why don't you make a reasonable reply with evidence and facts rather than a low content post?
Air stops it from going too deep.Is this still considered low content?

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Re: Why Can't You See The Ice Wall?
« Reply #43 on: March 09, 2013, 01:12:04 PM »
The air is discharged when submersing..... are you ignorant or on a wind up?

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Re: Why Can't You See The Ice Wall?
« Reply #44 on: March 09, 2013, 01:15:15 PM »
Ignore Sceptimatic. He's a poser trying to make FET look foolish,

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Re: Why Can't You See The Ice Wall?
« Reply #45 on: March 09, 2013, 01:23:06 PM »
Yes submarines account for pressure, now explain how they couldn't reach those depths.
Pressure.

Why don't you look up what depths a submarine can go to and what depth the marianas trench is supposed to be.

While you do have a point about pressure being a significant factor, there are some highly specialized deep dive submersibles that can, and have, been that deep.
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Re: Why Can't You See The Ice Wall?
« Reply #46 on: March 09, 2013, 01:27:24 PM »
Quote from: sceptimatic
Air.

Why don't you make a reasonable reply with evidence and facts rather than a low content post?
Air stops it from going too deep.Is this still considered low content?
Yes.

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Re: Why Can't You See The Ice Wall?
« Reply #47 on: March 15, 2013, 03:42:34 PM »
have you been to antartica? have you explored all of it? no you have seen fabricated images of what RE believers want you to belive...

Firstly, Learn to spell Antarctica.

Secondly, "The wall" has to be around all of this flat earth, Not just Antarctica. And i'm pretty sure i haven't crashed into a Huge glass wall lately. and neither has any plane recently.

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Re: Why Can't You See The Ice Wall?
« Reply #48 on: March 15, 2013, 10:46:17 PM »
have you been to antartica? have you explored all of it? no you have seen fabricated images of what RE believers want you to belive...

Firstly, Learn to spell Antarctica.

Secondly, "The wall" has to be around all of this flat earth, Not just Antarctica. And I'm pretty sure i haven't crashed into a Huge glass wall lately. and neither has any plane recently.

Have you been traveling around Antarctica lately? How do you know a plane didn't crash into one last tuesday? And glass?  ???

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Re: Why Can't You See The Ice Wall?
« Reply #49 on: March 19, 2013, 02:49:35 PM »
If the earth were flat then you should be able to see the "Ice Wall" when looking outwards towards the "Edge" with a powerful telescope! In practice you can't do this. Why?
Even if you were standing on the edge itself, and looking down the abyss, you could not see "the ice wall" because you can't see everything through air.
Sigh... still looking for an answer to my question
burning question: why can't you see the silhouette of the Mount Everest against the moon and observe this from Europe?