The World Beyond The Ice Wall __full__ Jun 2026
In conventional geography, Antarctica is a continent centered roughly on the South Pole. In standard Flat Earth models, Antarctica is a massive ice ring encircling the entire outer edge of the Earth disc, acting as a container holding the oceans in.
Officially, this is "Antarctica." But theorists argue that the Antarctic Treaty of 1959—signed by over 50 nations—is not a conservation agreement. It is a . They claim the treaty’s real purpose is to prevent any independent explorer or nation from crossing that ice wall to discover what is on the other side. the world beyond the ice wall
Picture this: You climb the wall. It takes weeks. You use thermal lances to cut handholds into ancient, compressed ice that contains pollen from plants no botanist has ever seen. Halfway up, gravity begins to shift . Not weaker, but angled. You’re no longer climbing "up"; you’re climbing "out." Your compass spins wildly, then settles on a new south. It is a

