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For a while shortest flights from Melbourne Australia to Buenos Aires Argentina were via Antarctica
http://www.gcmap.com/mapui?P=EZE-MEL%2C+RIO-SYD%2C+GRU-SYD%2C+JNB-AKL%2C+CPT-AKL&DU=mi&SU=kts&RS=best&E=207 [Edited 8/25/15 0:19am] I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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NorthC said: Ahhhh... Now I see why you requested that on the other thread! ! I tried but it didn't work for me so I used the other thread ! So yep u r on the ball....,. The flat ball mailto:www.iDon'tThinkSo.com.Uranus | |
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Obviously you can also point us to sources that have used their ingenuity and used some kind of flying machine to hop over these walls of ice... Please tell.... What did they find on the other side? They took a camera right? Please link to some photos. Oh, wait. These walls are too high for aircraft to fly over right? Damn! Your argument is rock solid. | |
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I had an awesome night researching. On the flat earth map, a ship from Tokyo going to Honnollu does NOT have to go around Africa! Thats goofy, who told you that? Why would you think the ship would have to go around Africa? It's a straight shot from Tokyo to Honnollu. I have it on a map i printed out with a black sharpie circling Tokyo and Honnollu with a dotted line connecting the two. I just don't know how to upload it on to here. Would you show me how to do it?
Thanks
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Well if you can get the United Nations to reverse the Antartic Treaty that went in to effect in 1961, that would be a good start. It bans your common joe from going to Antartica and do exploring on his own. You will be arrested! As far as whats behind the ice mountains, their excuse for not flying planes or helicopters to explore is that it's too cold lol. Thats bull shit!! They can do it and probably have done it but they sure in the hell ain't gonna tell us sheeple, because we'll just continue to believe whatever they say such as we're living on glove spinning up to 1000mph lol And stupid us, we believe it! So to answer your question, we are not allowed to explore the Antartic on our own, or you will be escorted off the premises! Do you remember lying in bed
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. Reinhold Messner and Arved Fuchs have walked through the whole of Antarctica (2800 km) via the South Pole in 1989/1990. . Oh, and you are still in need of a basic physics course, btw... [Edited 8/25/15 7:19am] | |
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I'd settle for a course on how to post pictures that I have on my computer in to a reply. Then I can show Rodeo that on the flat earth map, going from Tokyo to Honnollulu makes perfect sense. That you don't have to go around Africa. Do you remember lying in bed
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how can people like funkcreep survive in the real world? | |
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. 1) Just get yourself a course on "velocity" first... . 2) What about Messner and Fuchs in 1989/1990? | |
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Love it how the insults just keep coming, to bad it's at the expense of any answers to the flat earth questions i've posted. Do you remember lying in bed
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Did you know that Roald Amundsen reached the South Pole in 1911? That was 50 years BEFORE the Antarctic Treaty. [Edited 8/25/15 9:02am] | |
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I did not know that. That's interesting since there is no south pole:
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Another contributor to the conspiracy. After 27,000 miles, brush with death, pilot returns After his plane's engine failed, Robert DeLaurentis had minutes to save his own life. Flying his plane named "Spirit of San Diego," pilot Robert DeLaurentis circumnavigated the globe, taking off from San Diego in May and returning in August. At a press availability at Landmark Aviation, DeLaurentis talked about his trip and was greeted by admirers. — John Gibbins SAN DIEGO - It was the trip of a lifetime, around the world. After visiting 22 countries in just 95 days, the pilot, from Bankers Hill, is back on solid ground. It was a trip that quickly defined his outlook on life. San Diego and back in 95 days flat, with a few stops along the way - on average in each country, about 3 days. A record breaking trip around the world for pilot Robert DeLaurentis on board the Spirit of San Diego. First ever solo pilot, solo plane across the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. “It was about somebody pursuing their dreams, not talking about it, but doing it,” DeLaurentis said. This trip was on the bucket list, the ultimate dream come true. DeLaurentis hopes his passion for aviation inspires young pilots. He wrote a book titled ‘Flying Thru Life.’ Those proceeds will benefit Lindbergh Schweitzer Elementary School and aviation scholarships. On the journey, the self proclaimed Zen Pilot, had a lot of time to think, saying his time in the sky really put life into perspective. “In my blog, I write about being a citizen of the world. I stopped defining myself by ethnicity, religion, politics, and started defining it by what we all want, the pursuit of happiness, joy, peace of mind, adventure,” DeLaurentis said. It's a small space inside the cockpit. Next to the controls, a fuel tank, and life jackets. He often wore a suit, in case he had to ditch the plane, and survive in the ice cold Atlantic Ocean. “There are two fears as a pilot, lose engine, second, have to go into the water, and they both happened simultaneously. Oil pressure light went on, my stomach went to my throat. You have five to ten minutes to determine the rest of your life. It was either the water, jungle, worst case scenario, or maybe find a place to land,” DeLaurentis said. His moment of terror came over Malaysia, and training kicked in. A failed engine, forced an emergency landing. Still though, after the heart pumping moment, he climbed back inside the Spirit of San Diego, and made it safely home. “I was meant to be around, and share that story,” he added. DeLaurentis was up in the air for a total of 150 hours. An opportunity of a lifetime, he says he would do again. | |
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. What a surprise... . I ask once again: what about Messner and Fuchs in 1989/1990? | |
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From Wiki: "1989–1990 – Antarctic crossing (over the South Pole) on foot, 2,800-km trek with Arved Fuchs"
According to the flat earth map, the south pole doesn't exist and also according to the video i posted and you ignored earlier.
So he went OVER the south pole. I hope he took pictures. Where are the pictures he took when he went over? Do you remember lying in bed
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More evidence for a flat earth:
But I know most people won't watch it, but come back with an insult to me. I dare anybody to actually watch this video. Yes, he does deal with the old "atmosphere" answer at 12:35...and at 17:26 he talks about the lunacy of the space shuttle re entering the atmospher
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Very cool pictures. I can imagine what a beating i would take if my only evidence was anectdotal. I would be burned alive!
I try to stick with science and physics, like the video i just posted "Balls out physics Episode 1: Planes flying on a spinning ball" Do you remember lying in bed
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Correct...it's the ceromonial one Do you remember lying in bed
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As a 190 lb man living in the northern hemisphere I need X amount of gravitational force to keep me fixed to the Earth, yet to keep 1000's of tons of water in the southern hemisphere the gravitational forces would be greater. Please explain how gravity knows the difference needed of gravitational forces between 190 lbs and 1000's of tons? Do you remember lying in bed
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It's not letting me do a copy paste. Can i email it to you then you can post it for me? Or is there a way i can put it online somewhere, then use the Image URL to retrive it? It's kinda dumb, there should be just an option to upload a photo from your computer to share in here. [Edited 8/25/15 12:36pm] Do you remember lying in bed
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Wait. What? I don't get that at all. Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right? | |
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thanks for the tip..will open a photobuckett account tonight from home. I hope we're on the same page, all i'm gonna show you is that you can take a ship from Tokyo to Honnolullu without having to go around Africa on the flat earth map. Is this what your expecting? Do you remember lying in bed
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But on your flat earth wouldn't these walls of ice also have to be west of the American continent and East of the Asian continent? No one keeps anyone from flying there and it's also not cold.
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Phishanga said:
Wait. What? I don't get that at all. Don't beat yourself up. That argument betrays the incredible lack of knowledge in rudimyary physics required to believe in a flat earth. It's not meant to make sense to anyone smarter than a toddler. If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! | |
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