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Just to humor you: if the earth is flat, how come there is no documentation of the edges where people would fall off like in Pirates of the Caribbean?
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  • Good question. Some one just asked this on my twitch stream today. Basically, its because no one has ever reached the edge or gotten anywhere close. The "edge" of the earth is a massive ring of ice and tundra that encircles the circumference of the disk. As you get closer to the edge, oxygen gets less, and weather conditions become more and more severe. Anyone who flew/walked there would freeze. And if they some how didn't freeze, they would get torn apart by the winds before the edge was even in sight.

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  • If no one has reached the edge then how do you know about all these barriers?

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  • Where is the satellite imagery proving this?

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  • I am highly suspect as to what satellites really are. Something is up there, but I doubt the government shares anything of what those instruments actually see. We know the earth is Flat. When we go to Antarctica, we know that it encircles the Flat Earth. The conditions near the edge (while not certain as no one has been there to observe it) are a very safe assumption.

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