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With so much evidence supporting the flat Earth theory, why aren't more resources dedicated to studying it?

Last Updated: 26.06.2025 16:57

With so much evidence supporting the flat Earth theory, why aren't more resources dedicated to studying it?

So - there you go. Two disproofs that no flat earther can explain.

Because this “evidence” that you imagine simply doesn’t exist - and yet the amount of evidence (indeed PROOF) that it’s nonsense is an enormous mountain:

No Flat Earther has EVER explained the motion of the Sun and Moon around their flat earth model that can explain sunrise and sunset times all around the world.

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This is direct evidence. No complicated thinking-about-it things to worry your tiny brains.

To pick just two things:

No Flat Earther has EVER explained how a simple magnetic compass works in the southern hemisphere (or the region beyond the equatorial circle in their own maps).

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Just one person (like me) can provide at least two dozen disproofs of the Flat Earth - and at least another two dozen consequences that we’d EASILY be able to spot if the Earth was actually flat.

There’s a reason for that - it is literally, mathematically and geometrically impossible to do that other than on a sphere.

We have several hundred people who flew to space and saw it with their own eyes.

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Your only defense against those claims is to yell “FAKE” or “CONSPIRACY”…but without any real reason why anyone would fake it - or what the conspiracists have to gain from this insanely difficult set of operations.

We have photos of the round earth taken by many hundreds of satellites - owned by many different governments AND by many companies AND (with “cubesats”) by kids in college.

Now - there is NO piece of so-called evidence that you can provide that I cannot disprove. Try it. Post a piece of so-called flat-earth evidence in comments below - and I can single-handedly disprove it.

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