Space...[is not a thing] so [it was] not created.
Space and time are not things so they were not created.
I put over 200,000 miles on my first car, and I never saw Antarctica either.
All that means is I didn't drive to Antarctica. So what?
Cook did sail around Antarctica...
Some people believe God created the heavens and earth.
Celestial bodies were to be used for the measurement of time.
shouldn't you say that he skirted the perimeter?
Cook did sail around Antarctica and he did it only once and it took him three years. 60,000 miles is 2 and a half times the circumference of the earth which is 24,900 miles. That is evidence of flat earth with an ice wall surrounding it. Antarctica has an ice wall, that is not in dispute.
--Dave
Antarctica has an ice wall, that is not in dispute.
How tall is the ice wall?
Why has no one ever seen the ice wall?
Does the ice wall surround the entire Earth?
What's on the other side of the ice wall?
What countries or oceans border the ice wall?
Meaning that it's flat, but not perfectly flat (value of 1.0000).
By their own standards (calculating out to the 4th decimal place), Kansas is not "Perfectly flat" (a value of 1.0000).
0.9997 =/= 1.0000
Your statement that "Kansas is 400 miles of perfectly flat level earth, with no curvature" is false, based on what they said.
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Really?
There must be a space...an area...that contains what we look up and refer to as "space." Let's call it "absolute space." Where did absolute space come from? And where is it? Meaning, what area does it occupy?
This is not a thread on that subject.
--Dave
I drive roughly 60k miles in about 3.5-4 months, and that's a maximum of 11 hours of driving time at 63 miles per hour per day, with 14 hours of total on-duty time and 10 hours per rest. And that's even taking off every other weekend.
2 years to travel around Antarctica in a boat does not seem unreasonable. And remember, he wasn't sailing in a perfect circle, either (looking at the image you provided above).
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Read again what I said. I said that he did not sail in a perfect circle.Sailing 60,000 miles in three years is reasonable saying you went only around the arctic circle is not. The arctic circle is 10,975 miles around it. Cook only went around it once, not 5 times. There is no way he traveled around a continent on the bottom of the earth, he traveled the circle of the flat earth.
--Dave
It is now -- you said space was not created. If it was not created, it has always existed. If it has always existed, it is eternal. If it is eternal, that refutes Genesis 1.
Are you actually a pagan? If so, out with it, because that's the logical conclusion of what you said IN THIS THREAD.
Read again what I said. I said that he did not sail in a perfect circle.
Here is the image you gave, which confirms this.
How many extra miles did he travel in the times he was NOT directly on the antarctic circle? I'd go so far as to say it was enough to bring it to 60k miles.
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I'm going to see if I can remove you from this thread.
If the Earth is flat, surrounded by Antarctica (a wall), then shouldn't we be able to see Antarctica all around us with telescopes?
But if you want to see the ice walls of Antarctica all you have to do is google Antarctica ice wall. Here I'll do it for you.