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originally posted by: DOCHOLIDAZE1
a reply to: TerryDon79
can you point out the part were you can fly directly over? i cant find it, nor can i clink on all the links, maybe there is something wrong with my browser.
originally posted by: DOCHOLIDAZE1
a reply to: TerryDon79
why wouldn't a jet be able to handle the temp, i thought space was really cold and our technology can handle that?
i have tried to search and have been provided links its all tour based that goes in stops turns around goes back the way it came in.
That's why you would have to likely charter your own flight to do what you wanted.
The leading flat-earther theory holds that Earth is a disc with the Arctic Circle in the center and Antarctica, a 150-foot-tall wall of ice, around the rim. NASA employees, they say, guard this ice wall to prevent people from climbing over and falling off the disc.
www.huffingtonpost.com...
originally posted by: DOCHOLIDAZE1
a reply to: TerryDon79
i only want evidence that we are allowed to cross completely by foot or plane, and also wonder why it has a lot of military patrolling the Antarctica. No matter what the earth is they are hiding or guarding something there
originally posted by: DOCHOLIDAZE1
a reply to: Phage
so if my body was able to survive the vacuum that is space without a suit my body would just stay it normal temp? Just putting up hypothetical question as to understand.
originally posted by: DOCHOLIDAZE1
a reply to: TerryDon79
the point of this conversation between has been to be provided evidence that we can cross directly and there has been no evidence provided. I saw phage posted a vid but i cant play vids right now and there was no explanation.
All im getting from you guys is tour sites and advice to call someone, i don't see this conversation going much further unless you can provide something other than the for-mentioned.