The Great Ice Ball Earth such a cool and comfy concept for a setting that can be used for television, film...

The Great Ice Ball Earth such a cool and comfy concept for a setting that can be used for television, film, or all other sorts of media. Why hasn't it been utilized?

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>dumb shit
>why hasn't this been used as a movie?
gee no clue.

um, hello? bluepilled department?

They use women all the time though

cringe

1500 years ago, everybody knew that the Earth was the center of the universe. 500 years ago, everybody knew that the Earth was flat. And 15 minutes ago, you knew that people were alone on this planet. Imagine what you'll know tomorrow.

yeah, right? you can't just make a movie about something that isn't true.

Yeah but they have tits and pusy and the Great Ice Ball Earth doesn't

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people have thought the earth wasn't flat since ancient times

>giant ball of ice
>giant HOLLOW ball of ice
>floating in space
>somehow holding up trillions of tons, potentially multiple times over, despite being hollow

>ancient people thought this so it must be true
weird I use the same argument for the bible

Please, the most kino Flat Earth quackery setting is "flat top mountains and mesas are actually the stumps of giant trees chopped down by an ancient civilization and modern forests are just shrubs and weeds."

sun doesn't move?

plus if it's that heavy what's holding it up in space

perhaps next season of star trek picard or discovery could look in to it

its stupid enough...but maybe even too stupid

im very smart

Literally wat?

When British and french travelers visited Spain in the late 1700s they were amazed the stupid things people still believed in the decrepit empire.
Pretty sure Asian people or whatever the fuck comes next will have a laugh with flat earthers, 1st amendment retards in a country with mass shooting, people chopping their dicks and so on.

if you really want to know look up "there are no forests on planet earth" but it's somewhat long.

Wouldn't that make the Earth ridiculously heavy? Not even space could lift it up.

>(possibly hollow)
uhhh 100% its hollow op like fug

>flat earth model
>not comfy cosmic dome

check this out
>great ice ball
>with completely flat "earths" melted in by suns
>with flat moon discs orbiting the sun
>with no gravity, it just moves in every direction at speeds high enough to simulate "gravity"
>subterrestrial aliens live inside the hollow ice ball
>the only way to defeat them is to unite all the earths and melt the surface to find the technology to defeat the aliens
now wouldn't that be a kino

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By looking at the drown shadow of the earth on the moon during lunar eclipse everybody knew that the earth was a globe.

>the shadow of the earth
Cringe and bluepilled.

Please no, I can't handle more than one Africa

This film takes place in a snowball Earth created by weather machines.

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The "infinite plane" Flat Earth could actually be a great concept for a cosmic horror movie, if done right. Flying beyond the ice of Antarctica and just finding strange, deformed landscapes that stretch out literally forever in every direction sounds pretty scary.

But is it fun?

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We're actually stuck in an alien megacity.

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Jesus Christ that disk concept. People really don't understand how gravity works at all, do they?

that movie is so fucking bad

It is a mediocre scifi film that went strait to video but it does take place on a snowball Earth.

Not the snowball earth from the OP though

tooooooo be fair: the guy who came up with it is a scientist at NASA

>flat top mountains and mesas are actually the stumps of giant trees chopped down by an ancient civilization and modern forests are just shrubs and weeds."
God this theory makes me horny. When I first opened up that conspiracy doc i lost my mind.

I fucking knew it.

imagine not believing in a NASA scientist

>possibly hollow

>possibly filled with semen

might take this idea and put it as my setting for a fantasy series

>possibly hollow
wait, why?