What else do you expect there to be on the other side? Of course it is a serious answer.
OK, rocks.
How far out from the "bottom" of the earth do the rocks extend? Hundreds of miles? Millions of miles? Do they form a cylinder shape with a diameter of the flat earth?
Do they form a cone shape that expands farther and farther outward?
How do you know they are rocks? Couldn't it just be nothing? Couldn't it be a fine powdered dust? Couldn't it be water?
You could look up the definition of "probably".
OK. I do know the definition, but, for the record...
prob·a·bly
/ˈpräbəblē/
adverb
almost certainly; as far as one knows or can tell.So why do you think it is
probably rocks?
So why do you think it is
almost certainly rocks?
What evidence is there to support that view?
If you have none, then it is not a
probability, it is a WAG...
Acronym of wild-assed guess.
Noun
WAG
(informal, business or military slang, US) A wild-assed guessAlso, as I asked before...
How far out from the "bottom" of the earth do the rocks extend? Hundreds of miles? Millions of miles? Do they form a cylinder shape with a diameter of the flat earth?
Do they form a cone shape that expands farther and farther outward?