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Members of the Flat Earth Society claim to believe the Earth is flat despite scientists explaining how we know the Earth is ...
The Flat Earth Society told CNN: “We are not a government-controlled body. We’re an organization of Flat Earth theorists that long predates most of the FEIC newcomers to the scene.” ...
The bold question-askers at What If explain why a flat Earth couldn’t support an atmosphere or sustain life as we know it.
Colorado pastor Will Duffy’s obsession with the flat-Earth conspiracy theory began with a longtime friend’s post on Facebook. Three years later, after immersing himself in the conspiracy ...
Members of Flat Earth Fort Collins meet on June 27, 2017 at the Purple Cup in Fort Collins. The group is skeptical of the science behind the Earth being a spinning sphere.
In your book, you write about how even attempts to mock Flat Earth, such as Logan Paul’s mockumentary and this documentary [Behind the Curve] that premiered, I think in 2018, which was very good ...
As issues are wont to be in the flat-earth realm, the doc’s popularity has reignited a feud between flat-and round-earthers. Roundies say the flatties proved the world isn’t what they say it is.
We all have questions we struggle with. For rapper B.o.B., it's why he should believe the Earth is round. He's spoken publicly about believing in a flat Earth for almost two years now, including ...
As the name suggests, flat-Earth conspiracy theorists believe the Earth is not spherical, but flat. The baseless concept has been widely debunked by scientists, but continues to thrive online.
The flat-earth theory is closely related to the moon landing conspiracy theory. Most folks who believe we — as in any of us, humanity entire — never reached space, ...
Jeffrey Diaz, right, sells flat Earth maps at his booth during Flat Earth International Conference at Crown Plaza Airport Convention Center in Denver on Nov. 15, 2018.
A flat-Earth would not be split into hemispheres like it is on our current orb: So night and day wouldn't be flip-flopped depending on whether you're in the Northern or Southern hemisphere.