I appreciate it when people have diverse views... it expends my thinking in certain ways.
But I'm very curious when my thinking is so very different than another's, that I want to explore more.
Are you suggesting that 100% of the people that have navigated the airspace and waterways around
the Arctic & Antarctic are all deceiving us?
With so many private and commercial entities out there whaling, fishing, exploring, and whatever... it just
seems inconceivable to me that no FE proponents have come back from those areas with hard evidence
that clearly shows the edges/walls of this world.
But I'm very curious when my thinking is so very different than another's, that I want to explore more.
Are you suggesting that 100% of the people that have navigated the airspace and waterways around
the Arctic & Antarctic are all deceiving us?
With so many private and commercial entities out there whaling, fishing, exploring, and whatever... it just
seems inconceivable to me that no FE proponents have come back from those areas with hard evidence
that clearly shows the edges/walls of this world.
The early explorers in Antarctica reported it to take a long time to circumnavigate (because it's on the edge and large, not the bottom and small), and never reported the 24 daylight that the Arctic is famous for in Summer.
Why else would there be an international treaty to prevent people exploring Antarctica? Perhaps because when people did, they would easily be able to refute the beliefs of the globalists.
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