I don't believe in baal earth theory. Too many mathematical inconcistencies.
Everything we know about space comes from the government. Explicitly.
Let me know if you can find a photograph of the Sun, in the visible light spectrum, from space/orbit.
Do you think all the governments from all the countries that have the ability/tech to send rockets into space did all agree to spread the same lies?
What would be the purpose/reason?
The purpose? Quite simple: control. I had the same questions in the past, but it actually makes sense.
I'll try to make this a quick explanation. Not going to go into all the methemtical errors with baal earth.
inb4: "youre' insane". Believe me, just a year ago if you'd told me this I would've said the same thing.
The Prague Astronomical Clock is based on flat earth. The idea being that the earth is the larger outer circle. The inner circle is the area wherein the sun is currently revolving around. The edges of the inner circle is the ice wall.
The Prague Clock is on a 26,000 year time scale. Meaning, it takes 26,000 years for the inner circle to move around the full outer circle.
The inner circle is where we live. Beause the sun is in the area, the ice has melted.
SO WHY LIE? I believe the sun is in part tied to us humans. We bring the light. Therefore, it is desirable for the elites to keep everywhere locked in where they are. That way the sun doesn't continue to move to the west, melting the ice and revealing new lands.
FURTHERMORE: if we really do live on a flat earth, with a firmament and all, it means you can reach the edge of the world, finding the place where the firmament (dome covering earth) meets the ground. Consider this: If the public knew about such a thing, there could be no atheism. You could not deny a creator.
With baal earth theory, it is arguable there is no God.
Don't believe me? Look into Operation Deepfreeze and Operation Fishbowl. Two operations wherein various governments (US, Russia) tried to get past the firmament and even tried to blow it up.
Ever wondered why every government in the world has some odd agreement about Antiarctica? Can't agree about fucking anything, except for that. Wondered why no one can actually go there? If you do go there you can only stay in a very limited, government approved area.
It's some wild shit man. If you stay open to the posibility, you may have your mind blown.
Edit: Also, in Genesis, we see that before God made anything, there was water. God separated the waters. Where did the water go? Perhaps it is above us. Perhaps the waters above are Nitrogen, less dense than air and most other elemtns. Nitrogen is the 777 element with 7 protons, neutrons, and electrons.
The laws of physics are naturally disproving a flat earth theory.
Wondered why no one can actually go there? If you do go there you can only stay in a very limited, government approved area.
Of course you can.
Is Antarctica a No-Fly Zone, and Is It Illegal to Fly Over Antarctica?
Antarctica is not considered a no-fly zone because it is not illegal to fly over Antarctica. However, there is no reason to fly over Antarctica because it is not in the way to any airports and because it is not an independent country. In fact, the only reason aircraft currently fly over Antarctica is for research purposes, military reasons, rescue operations, and scenic tourism.
https://www.sheffield.com/2022/can-you-fly-to-antarctica.html
Ever wondered why every government in the world has some odd agreement about Antiarctica?
Not all of them signed the Antarctic Treaty
The Antarctic Treaty came into force on 23 June 1961 after ratification by the twelve countries then active in Antarctic science. The Treaty covers the area south of 60°S latitude. Its objectives are simple yet unique in international relations. They are:
to demilitarize Antarctica, to establish it as a zone free of nuclear tests and the disposal of radioactive waste, and to ensure that it is used for peaceful purposes only;
to promote international scientific cooperation in Antarctica;
to set aside disputes over territorial sovereignty.
https://www.bas.ac.uk/about/antarctica/the-antarctic-treaty/
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