Wednesday, January 14, 2026

The Earth isn't really flat, is it?

Yes, of course the Earth is not flat; it's a sphere (or more accurately, an oblate spheroid - slightly bulged at the equator), a fact confirmed by centuries of science, photos from space, and observable phenomena like time zones and ships disappearing over the horizon. While some modern theories claim otherwise, these contradict overwhelming scientific evidence, and the concept of a flat Earth is considered science denial. 
Gravity pulls matter into a sphere, which is why all large celestial bodies are round, and a flat Earth would collapse under its own gravity.
Photos from Space are not AI or deep fakes: Countless images and videos from astronauts and satellites show Earth as a globe. So there...



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8 comments:

  1. Joe, wth brought this up? You get in a fight with an old coot at the bar?

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  2. Butbutbut......that was all fake! It was all done in Hollywood! I read in on the internet..... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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  3. The reason Columbus thought he could sail west and find India and China was because he was using a mathematician's diameter that was smaller than the 'known' diameter by about 5000 miles. Oops.

    Our educational system has so lied to us. Almost about everything

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  4. Do flat-earthers actually believe the earth to be flat, or do they claim it just to irritate people. Kind of like the spaghetti monster religion? Personally, I've never met a flat-earther.

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  5. Stands to reason that curious humans even in prehistory could see the moon and sun as orbs and deduce that the stars probably were too. Once optics confirmed this with the nearby planets it should have been a forgone conclusion that the Earth was round too.

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  6. It is also important to point out that simply because one questions the evidence supposedly shown by NASA to support the belief that we went to the moon does NOT automatically make you someone who believes in a flat earth. The two things have NOTHING to do with each other.

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  7. You believe in the moon? fffttt, amateur.

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  8. Even stranger than the Flat-Earthers were Cyrus Teed and the Koreshan Unity sect who believed the earth is a hollow spere and that we are all living inside it.

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I guess she was just too timid...