What happens at the edge of round earth?

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What happens at the edge of round earth?
« on: April 02, 2014, 02:52:21 PM »
If the earth is indeed flat, then why don't we have photos have the edge of the earth, what happens at the edge of the earth? Does the water fall off? where does it fall? How do we get new water?

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2014, 02:57:01 PM »
Nobody has been to the edge of the earth. The temperature is -278 and nothing can survive. At this temperature water freezes. You can do a simple experiment to prove that water freezes at this temperature: take some water and freeze it to -278. This is further evidence that the earth is flat.

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2014, 02:57:36 PM »
to my best knowledge, only Andrea Barnes has been to the edge, but never returned, she photographed it, but alas, the film was exposed to sunlight. It is possible others have been to the edge but no one has reported it, or lived to return.

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2014, 06:25:00 PM »
You could probably look down and see Atlas holding it up.

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #4 on: April 02, 2014, 06:34:18 PM »
The FE'ers don't know so they make up theories. Maybe this or maybe that... They take bits of pieces of the laws of physics and make up things like: "It is so cold there nobody can go and take pictures, or the air is so thin people can live there.

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #5 on: April 02, 2014, 06:53:48 PM »
At least we admit it when we don't know something.

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #6 on: April 07, 2014, 06:02:47 PM »
At least we admit it when we don't know something.

If that happened it would be the first time.

Usually if you don't know something you either scream that it is a conspiracy theory, complain about low content posts, move the thread, or make something up on the spot to try to support your point.
Sometimes on this forum I feel like I am kicking puppies, but I have good boots.  Just in case your curious I also have more science training than you do.

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #7 on: April 07, 2014, 06:06:50 PM »
How do you know FEers scream when they type about the conspiracy? Who told you?
I'm sorry. Am I to understand that when you have a boner you like to imagine punching the shit out of Tom Bishop? That's disgusting.

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #8 on: April 07, 2014, 06:15:36 PM »
At least we admit it when we don't know something.
Who is we? You maybe but other just ramble on and on.

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #9 on: April 08, 2014, 03:33:53 AM »
Fappenhosen / Iwanttobelieve...Are you for real? Such laaaaaame reasonings and pathetic arguments. Sounds like a 5 year old trying to quickly make up something on the spot. "its minus 276 degrees and impossible to go to" "only 1 person ever did but the film was exposed to sunlight". So ridiculous it's laughable!

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #10 on: April 08, 2014, 06:09:10 AM »
The inner rim is ice due to the distance it is way from the sun. If you were to walk to the outer, you are walking further away from the sun, meaning it will become colder and colder until your body will cease to operate due to extreme cold and difficulty in breathing.
If you went further in by using a vehicle equpiied with oxygen and heat, you could maybe make it many more miles towards the outer edge until your vehicle seizes up and you then super freeze, being frozen in time for as long as it stays frozen.

If you could go any futher even in imaginary mind, you would soon come up against a higher and higher build up of frozen elements until you reach the ice dome which by then would be like glass, so you would basically see nothing as the ice would be against a vacuum of black, so effectively you are blind until a reflection of Earth penetrated, which would not happen low down, but will happen if you were to be in some light, then you would see the reflections of what Earth is and what's inside, in a fashion, depending on your sight or telescope.


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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #11 on: April 08, 2014, 07:32:13 AM »
I would love to find a reference to that, especially since I was working with rock samples from Antarctica yesterday.  Oh, sedimentary rocks from when Antarctica was warmer and had liquid water.  Unless of course penguins are just a conspiracy theory. 
Sometimes on this forum I feel like I am kicking puppies, but I have good boots.  Just in case your curious I also have more science training than you do.

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #12 on: April 08, 2014, 07:37:29 AM »
The inner rim is ice due to the distance it is way from the sun. If you were to walk to the outer, you are walking further away from the sun, meaning it will become colder and colder until your body will cease to operate due to extreme cold and difficulty in breathing.
Even if I wore a coat?

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If you could go any futher even in imaginary mind
I should think "imaginary mind" would be the only way to get there.

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, you would soon come up against a higher and higher build up of frozen elements until you reach the ice dome which by then would be like glass, so you would basically see nothing as the ice would be against a vacuum of black, so effectively you are blind until a reflection of Earth penetrated, which would not happen low down, but will happen if you were to be in some light, then you would see the reflections of what Earth is and what's inside, in a fashion, depending on your sight or telescope.
Well, that makes an awful lot of sense - can't believe I didn't realise this before.
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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #13 on: April 08, 2014, 07:43:16 AM »
The inner rim is ice due to the distance it is way from the sun. If you were to walk to the outer, you are walking further away from the sun, meaning it will become colder and colder until your body will cease to operate due to extreme cold and difficulty in breathing.
If you went further in by using a vehicle equpiied with oxygen and heat, you could maybe make it many more miles towards the outer edge until your vehicle seizes up and you then super freeze, being frozen in time for as long as it stays frozen.

If you could go any futher even in imaginary mind, you would soon come up against a higher and higher build up of frozen elements until you reach the ice dome which by then would be like glass, so you would basically see nothing as the ice would be against a vacuum of black, so effectively you are blind until a reflection of Earth penetrated, which would not happen low down, but will happen if you were to be in some light, then you would see the reflections of what Earth is and what's inside, in a fashion, depending on your sight or telescope.
Would you have the same thing at the north pole?

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #14 on: April 08, 2014, 07:49:21 AM »

Would you have the same thing at the north pole?
No. It would be extremely cold on the outer ice mass but as you moved closer you would be pushed into a vortex. Basically you evaporate, if it were possible to get there, which it wouldn't.
Your body would simply start to disintegrate.

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #15 on: April 08, 2014, 07:55:41 AM »

Would you have the same thing at the north pole?
No. It would be extremely cold on the outer ice mass but as you moved closer you would be pushed into a vortex. Basically you evaporate, if it were possible to get there, which it wouldn't.
Your body would simply start to disintegrate.
Heheheh . You make no sense. Does the sun shine more at the north pole than the south pole?

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #16 on: April 09, 2014, 12:05:55 PM »
to my best knowledge, only Andrea Barnes has been to the edge, but never returned, she photographed it, but alas, the film was exposed to sunlight. It is possible others have been to the edge but no one has reported it, or lived to return.

Meanwhile, Roald Amundsen went to the South Pole of the spherical Earth and came back with photographs that didn't evaporate.
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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #17 on: April 09, 2014, 01:53:23 PM »
Did he come back with photos of ice?  Could you not get photos of ice in Greenland or Canada?  Or, was this ice special in some way? 

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #18 on: April 09, 2014, 02:36:36 PM »
to my best knowledge, only Andrea Barnes has been to the edge, but never returned, she photographed it, but alas, the film was exposed to sunlight. It is possible others have been to the edge but no one has reported it, or lived to return.

Meanwhile, Roald Amundsen went to the South Pole of the spherical Earth and came back with photographs that didn't evaporate.

Do you have the ships logs that prove "Roald Amundsen went to the South Pole". If so post them here. Until then you have no proof that the earth is round.

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #19 on: April 09, 2014, 02:44:04 PM »
to my best knowledge, only Andrea Barnes has been to the edge, but never returned, she photographed it, but alas, the film was exposed to sunlight. It is possible others have been to the edge but no one has reported it, or lived to return.

Meanwhile, Roald Amundsen went to the South Pole of the spherical Earth and came back with photographs that didn't evaporate.
Apart from proof from pictures, use of satellites, measurements...

Do you have the ships logs that prove "Roald Amundsen went to the South Pole". If so post them here. Until then you have no proof that the earth is round.

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #20 on: April 09, 2014, 02:55:26 PM »
How do you measure a ship's log?

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #21 on: April 16, 2014, 05:02:18 AM »
to my best knowledge, only Andrea Barnes has been to the edge, but never returned, she photographed it, but alas, the film was exposed to sunlight. It is possible others have been to the edge but no one has reported it, or lived to return.

Meanwhile, Roald Amundsen went to the South Pole of the spherical Earth and came back with photographs that didn't evaporate.

Do you have the ships logs that prove "Roald Amundsen went to the South Pole". If so post them here. Until then you have no proof that the earth is round.

Fappenhosen, you really do have the worse arguments i have ever heard. I am debating wether flat earthers are just internet trolls trying to wind smart people up. Kind of like the small cult of Americans that believe the apocalypse is coming and lock their families in shelters for 16 hours a day to get them ready for the apocalypse.

you question a round of theory but come back with pathetic answers for a flat earth theory "we believe that its minus 276 degrees and theres an ice dome there, bla bla bla" "no one has been to the edge of the earth and lived to tell the myth"...surely a rocket could fly 1,000 miles above the earths surface and zoom into the edge of this "flat earth" and get photos? If we can put man on the moon and a rover on Mars then surely we can put a thermal jacket on a camera with wheels and send it to the edge? Or is that another impossible way of proving your logic?

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #22 on: April 17, 2014, 12:11:22 PM »
Nice, the temperature at the south pole is -278, when, you know, absolute zero is -273.15...

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #23 on: April 17, 2014, 12:33:38 PM »
Nice, the temperature at the south pole is -278, when, you know, absolute zero is -273.15...
Even if he got it right where do you think he got it? He was told by the "evil scientist" people that rules the world.

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #24 on: April 17, 2014, 12:55:20 PM »
Nice, the temperature at the south pole is -278, when, you know, absolute zero is -273.15...

You would not make it any where close to seeing that temperature, even with a tick coat and a sweater.  The gasses in the air would turn to liquid or solids and fall out of the sky long before you reached the edge. 

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #25 on: April 17, 2014, 01:00:16 PM »
You don't get it... -273.15 is THE LOWEST TEMPERATURE, nothing can go lower than that, it's absolute zero, 0K...

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #26 on: April 17, 2014, 01:02:58 PM »
Nice, the temperature at the south pole is -278, when, you know, absolute zero is -273.15...

You would not make it any where close to seeing that temperature, even with a tick coat and a sweater.  The gasses in the air would turn to liquid or solids and fall out of the sky long before you reached the edge.
Do you agree that -278 is wrong?

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #27 on: April 17, 2014, 01:17:10 PM »
You don't get it... -273.15 is THE LOWEST TEMPERATURE, nothing can go lower than that, it's absolute zero, 0K...

You don't get it.  He may have been off by a couple of degrees, and that is what you want to focus on.  You don't address the main issues, which is that gasses will condense in to liquids (and freeze into solids) at very cold temperatures.  There would be no air near the edge, assuming that the edge is far enough away to be that cold. 

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #28 on: April 17, 2014, 01:39:16 PM »
You don't get it... -273.15 is THE LOWEST TEMPERATURE, nothing can go lower than that, it's absolute zero, 0K...

You don't get it.  He may have been off by a couple of degrees, and that is what you want to focus on.  You don't address the main issues, which is that gasses will condense in to liquids (and freeze into solids) at very cold temperatures.  There would be no air near the edge, assuming that the edge is far enough away to be that cold.

The real issue is that a fighter jet would have no problem flying there.
Also, if there's no pressure, at most they would liquefy, the wouldn't solidify...

But also a bigger issue here is the fact that it's impossible for the sun's radiation NOT to reach every part of the earth if it were a disk, since we know it's luminosity and energy output per second...

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Re: What happens at the edge of round earth?
« Reply #29 on: April 17, 2014, 01:45:14 PM »
How would a fighter jet fly when there are no gasses to fly through for lift?  Also, CO2 does not have a liquid state.  It probably just falls to the ground as ice crystals.