Look you can sidestep the question based on my language that doesn't fit into the language of your theory or you can attempt to answer the questions. Ok the earth is not a planet, how does that keep you from answering my question about the geological features of the ends of the, hell i dont know what to call it, "flat plain"? If the earth is flat, does it have end points, or curvature to the bottom of itself (like a dougnuts curvature minus the hole), or is it an infinite plain? This should be a simple answer considering it deals with the shape of the Earth. I am also interested in the seemingly strange phenomenon that while every other observable planet in our solar system is round, we live on a flat plain. Its as though the laws of physics, governing the formation of planets, decided to do a job differently in our case. Venus is round, as is mars, and yet Earth, in the middle of them, is flat. Why? I also notice no one has any comments on that splendid little take off into space demonstrating both a round earth, and a factual, successful, space program. Just for fun lets watch it again!