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ANTARTICA

Antarctica is a very interesting subject and has many theories around it.

It is the key for many of these theories.

I will cover a few here which include

Most of the theories revolve around a man named Richard Evelyn Byrd.

He was an Admiral in the U.S Navy 

Flat Earth.

Antarctica is believed to be an ice wall that extends around the outer edge of our home. It is what prevents the water and other things from falling off the edge.

There are a few theories around what is there and what It means on our Flat Earth.

- Some say that it is the end of the earth and you will find the Dome there. We can go no further.

This would explain a creator. Whether that be "God" or a higher intelligence someone had to have built it.


Others prescribe to "The puddle Theory"

The theory goes that we live on an infinite plain and we are just one puddle. If you could travel far enough you will find another puddle with more land, another sun and moon and of course more life. This would explain extraterrestrials visiting us.


BELOW IS TO BE SORTED OR RESEARCHED FURTHER

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10. WMO Antarctic Activities (WMOAA)

http://www.wmo.int/pages/summary/prog_description_en.html

10.1 Purpose and scope

10.1.1 The WMOAA programme coordinates operational meteorological activities in Antarctica carried out by nations and groups of nations and under the auspices of the WMO Executive Council. Within the framework of the Antarctic Treaty, it focuses on the interfaces between these activities and relevant WMO Programmes to ensure continuity of weather, climate, water and related environmental programmes in the Antarctic in meeting the requirements for meteorological services as well as for environmental monitoring and climate research. Important stakeholders in this engagement include the WMO technical commissions, regional associations, the IOC, Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM), and key science groups such as the ICSU, SCAR, IASC and WCRP.

10.1.2 The WMOAA programme, as a component of the WWW Programme, effectively contributes to the implementation of all the WMO Expected Results of the WMO Strategic Plan. Many of the activities are strongly linked with all other WMO Programmes. It will provide direct support to all WMO high priority areas, namely GFCS, DRR, WIGOS and WIS, Capacity-building and Aeronautical Meteorology.

10.2 Main long-term objectives:

(a) Coordinate implementation and operation of the basic systems of the WWW to meet the requirements for meteorological services and research activities in the Antarctic, including climate and environment monitoring;

(b)  Collaborate with other international organizations and programmes in Antarctica in order to ensure a coordinated and cost-effective scientific and technical programme.