okey guys... PLEASE say this is a big fucking joke..
lets just say it isnt... the earth is actually flat. and it spins (or is it like... the sentre of the solar system, so that the sun rotates around it? but anyhoo... in summer, here in norway, close to the north pole, we have sun 24/7. in New Zealand, on the other hand, at the same time, there is very little sun. but since the earth is flat, this is because of a huge fucking bigass fog that makes it appear like the sun is going down earlier! and opposite in the winter. and since the earth spins around, and flat objects spinning goes quicker around the edges than in the middle, stuff around antarctica, or this huge fucking icewall, will move quicker.. yes? and that would make it "hug" the ice-wall rising near it, and draining alot of water from the center of the earth. but now, the wall is 10 miles thick, that is 15 kilometres (right?) and the ocean that would be close to the wall would be.. the pacific? how many tons of water is in the pacific ocean? let me just give it a guess (!)... lets be nice to this theory and guess that its... well... a good fucking bit... have no real idea.. given that ice isnt super hard, i (70 kg) cant stand on ice that isnt like... at least 4 cm, my estimate (a little off tho, but still) would then let the ice wall take 29250000 kgs of pressure pr 20x20cm or 74124 pr 1x1. give the pacific ocean some sentrifugal force from the earth spinning and it would probably pack a punch of breaking this little ice wall of yours... and how did the water (because ice comes from water, you do know that right?) freeze into a wall anyway? water doesnt flow upwards, it doesnt freeze up either.
if you remove this post, you prove that you are wrong, which you arent, i am sure... please ansver my question, and i'll question some more... thanks to you if you clear it up