What About the Other Planets?

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What About the Other Planets?
« on: August 17, 2013, 04:13:31 PM »
So, I'm new to all this.
Are the Moon and the Sun, and all the other planets flat disks? Or is the Earth unique in this respect?
How thick is the Earth? What's on the other side?
How does the entire cosmos appear to rotate around the Earth?
Why do you think corporations pay to shoot rockets, supposedly carrying satellites, while secretly building towers? What's in it for them?

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robintex

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Re: What About the Other Planets?
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2013, 04:44:07 PM »
So, I'm new to all this.
Are the Moon and the Sun, and all the other planets flat disks? Or is the Earth unique in this respect?
How thick is the Earth? What's on the other side?
How does the entire cosmos appear to rotate around the Earth?
Why do you think corporations pay to shoot rockets, supposedly carrying satellites, while secretly building towers? What's in it for them?

flexanimous
Since you're new to this website, sometimes you don't always get answers from FE's.
There seem to be various ideas. A lot of them seem to be conflicting depending on which FE you hear from.
So I'll list some that I have heard.
Here are some I have heard.:
One of which is that there are no planets.
Planets do not exist.
Photos of a spherical earth and planets are fakes.
The earth is unique.
It is not round like the other planets.
The waters of the oceans are held in by an ice ring around the edge.
There is an ice canopy over the earth to contain the "atmolayer."
Stars are just tiny light specks attached to the canopy.
The earth is a disc like a phonograph record.
Since photographs of the planets are two dimensional they are also discs.
So is the sun and the moon.
I haven't seen any information on the thickness of the earth. The bottom side is made of rock.
The earth is continually accelerating upward by some force called "UA" or Universal Acceleration.
The earth does not rotate.
Some ideas seem to say that it is just the sun and moon that rotate around the earth.

Perhaps FE can correct any errors I might have posted and supply you with some correct information to your questions.

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gotham

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Re: What About the Other Planets?
« Reply #2 on: August 17, 2013, 04:52:45 PM »
Greetings,

Also, that's a lot of questions all in one thread.  Just so you know:

-It's more difficult to get responses when you ask many questions at once.
-If you get only a few responses you will want to ask them one at a time and post them on the "Flat Earth Q&A" board.

Thanks and enjoy looking around the site! 

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iwanttobelieve

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Re: What About the Other Planets?
« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2013, 11:31:03 PM »
planets are spherical in shape and very small, we know this due to transits.
the Earth is not a planet.

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Rama Set

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Re: What About the Other Planets?
« Reply #4 on: August 18, 2013, 07:15:05 AM »
planets are spherical in shape and very small, we know this due to transits.
the Earth is not a planet.

Nice non sequitur brah.
Aether is the  characteristic of action or inaction of charged  & noncharged particals.

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robintex

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Re: What About the Other Planets?
« Reply #5 on: August 18, 2013, 05:25:28 PM »
Greetings,

Also, that's a lot of questions all in one thread.  Just so you know:

-It's more difficult to get responses when you ask many questions at once.
-If you get only a few responses you will want to ask them one at a time and post them on the "Flat Earth Q&A" board.

Thanks and enjoy looking around the site!

Incidentally, the picture on gotham's post  is not the "Ice Ring". It's possibly a picture of a portion of one of the several  Ice Shelfs at Antarctica and even they aren't continuous. That has been de-bunked many times on this forum
« Last Edit: August 18, 2013, 05:27:04 PM by Googleotomy »
Stick close , very close , to your P.C.and never go to sea
And you all may be Rulers of The Flat Earth Society

Look out your window , see what you shall see
And you all may be Rulers of The Flat Earth Society

Chorus:
Yes ! Never, never, never,  ever go to sea !

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Chevalier

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Re: What About the Other Planets?
« Reply #6 on: August 21, 2013, 07:16:20 AM »
I read a pink planet was discovered today.
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