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Also the earth has NEVER been circumnavigated north-south, but has been thousands of times east-west. Not one explorer wanted to take down this achievement? Or could it be that it is impossible on the un map?
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Also the earth has NEVER been circumnavigated north-south, but has been thousands of times east-west. Not one explorer wanted to take down this achievement? Or could it be that it is impossible on the un map?
Small? Where did you read that? It's the 5th largest continent. The coastline is 18,600 miles. It wouldn't surprise me if it took three yrs to complete a sailing trip around it. If you sailed really close to the coastline and sailed 8 hours a day with no hang ups at 5 mph you could do it in a yr, but I'd wager there were days that were rougher sailing and less miles were covered.They are both guarded by the military there are a few videos of people getting turned around if they get too close.
The "south pole" trips are a joke. They take you to what they say is the south pole, but if it was the real south pole you should be able to walk around it with a compass and have it point north in a circle. This has never been done by any of the tourists who say they go there. The Antarctic treaty is the longest lasting treaty between the highest number of countries ever. They are hiding something for sure. They only ever take the tourists to a particular part. Admiral Bird said he saw fresh water lakes (not frozen) past the ice wall. One of the explorers to sail around Antarctica took like three years to complete the trip which doesn't make sense if it is a relatively small continent on the bottom of a globe.
Then why didn't you post those videos instead of just claiming they exist?They are both guarded by the military there are a few videos of people getting turned around if they get too close.
So, why don't you book a South Pole trip and take a compass with you?The "south pole" trips are a joke. They take you to what they say is the south pole, but if it was the real south pole you should be able to walk around it with a compass and have it point north in a circle.
Even if something is being "hidden" on one of the largest land masses on the planet (and I certainly wouldn't doubt that possibility), that doesn't mean the Earth is flat, nor that Antarctica isn't basically the size and shape it's been described.The Antarctic treaty is the longest lasting treaty between the highest number of countries ever. They are hiding something for sure.
Yeah. Duh. That's pretty much true of all travel. But that especially makes sense in a vast, largely unexplored continent with limited bases for human existence, with extremely harsh weather conditions.They only ever take the tourists to a particular part.
Which explorer? People have sailed around Antarctica much quicker than that. If he was truly an "explorer," in some way documenting places he'd been and such, I can see where a trip could take that amount of time. You didn't claim he was trying to "race" around the continent.Admiral Bird said he saw fresh water lakes (not frozen) past the ice wall. One of the explorers to sail around Antarctica took like three years to complete the trip which doesn't make sense if it is a relatively small continent on the bottom of a globe.
Relatively small is what I said, as in smaller than 4 of 7 and only bigger than two.Small?
I guess because quick google searches don't really debunk claims. Going from one pole to the other isn't a circumnavigation, neither is going from one pole to the other and then backtracking and returning to the other pole along the same original route.Why do you keep on making claims that are easily debunked with a quick google search?
I stopped having conversations with Flerfers, it's a wast of my valuable time. - Pay Reat PhD
I recently have been thinking that the Santa story in our culture is in part probably an intentional ancient tradition to bring people to the realization that they need to question what they are told by others.The damage we do to our children's minds, beginning with Santa Clause, is FAR more dangerous than 99.99% of people realize. So much unconscious distrust toward the parents, and of perception and reality is created at that moment.
What's a sane 'against the worlder'? Because I follow Jesus Christ I am not sane? Some of the most anti-gov't, anti-vax, anti-medical establishment, anti-institutional-schooling are Christians. In fact I'd argue much of the push for conservative values in America is due to Christians being active politically.The amount of absolute nutjob Karens with the "me against the world" mentality this forum attracts is just baffling. The thought that they might not be so smart and special compared to the common plebs is too crushing. Whether it's flatters or hardcore Christians or followers of religion X, or whatever non mainstream Y, they are the same kind of people.
Honestly, it's no wonder Ray Peat doesn't like having a forum under his name. This place has become a nest of mentally unstable Karens spreading their nonsene.
Of course there are some "against the worlders", who are sane, but they are a rare.
Sounds like a scheme to make people susceptible to conspiracy thinking mr Global can blame them and manipulate them with propagandaI recently have been thinking that the Santa story in our culture is in part probably an intentional ancient tradition to bring people to the realization that they need to question what they are told by others.
It is possible it is one of many ancient traditions made with intent to achieve something. However I'm more inclined to believe if it is intentional, it's to control people like PeskyPeater before me suggested. Akin to using religion to enslave people. And intentionally creates distrust and disharmony at the family level.I recently have been thinking that the Santa story in our culture is in part probably an intentional ancient tradition to bring people to the realization that they need to question what they are told by others.
I certainly don't know how myself, as a "globe earther" will be able to sleep tonight. Or ever. This picture that James has found certainly is definitive and puts an end to all dialog on the matter. Might as well just lock this thread, there's nothing more to be said on the matter. Thank you James for finally ending the debate with this rock solid evidence. As they say, you got us dead to right.AND GUESS WHAT? THE UN LOGO MATCHES UP EXACTLY WITH THIS MAP - UH OH IS THIS TOO MUCH TRUTH FOR THE GLOBE EARTHERS TO HANDLE
THEYRE NOT EVEN HIDING IT ANYMORE
This is what I’m inclined to believe right now. Also esoteric meaning. Look up Vibes Of Cosmos. I’ve posted something elsewhere on the forum.... Makes me wonder at least.Turns out the earth is actually an eyeball. Nobody is honest enough to admit this.
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