The earth surely isn't COMPLETELY circular, as nothing is, but what you are describing is in fact a circle. Also, it is impossible to walk on the other side of the earth. There is no gravity, what is perceived as "gravity" is just the upward acceleration of the universe. You would probably be splattered against the force between the earth and the UAU.. and that's only if you survive walking the ice wall for miles and miles before you're frozen or torn apart by violent winds in the outer lands.
English
-
You pretty much described gravity...
-
Wait wait wait. What happens if I want to go off the west coast of Canada, and sail to the east coast of Japan? Would I fall off and die?
-
No, and you can't "sail" off the side of the earth. That is absurd. An ice wall surrounds he perimeter, and round earthers, such as you, perceive it as Antarctica.
-
Obviously yes
-
B-b-but what happens if you fly a plain over it? Would you fly into space??
-
Plane*, and likely no.
-
Then what happens?!?!
-
No you'd fall into space everyone knows that!
-
But..but wouldn't you rise?! Because of the upwards acceleration of the universe?!
-
Not necessarily. Given the force necessary to push the earth upwards at a constant rate, and the weight of a plane or a human being, it is quite possible that you would be smashed against the bottom of the earth.
-
But wouldn't you just be caught in this upwards acceleration of force?
-
[spoiler]damn he's good[/spoiler]
-
[spoiler]is he though? [/spoiler]
-
[spoiler]lol no[/spoiler]
-
[spoiler];)[/spoiler]