That would be their *ATV…and they’ll go running lest it fall over the edge.
You’ve lost them.
(Polaris is a brand name)
That would be their *ATV…and they’ll go running lest it fall over the edge.
You’ve lost them.
(Polaris is a brand name)
The Oh No Ross and Carrie podcast did a multi-episode dive into flat earthers, including a field trip to the Salton Sea for a real-world test.
Link to first episode: Ross and Carrie Traverse Flat Earth (Part 1): Pizza-Shaped Earth Edition
Video of Salton Sea test: When Skeptics Meet Deniers - CFI Investigations Group tests Flat Earth claims
When our co-op finally got some earthmoving equipment we proudly announced ‘Some folks think the earth is flat, but we have the power to make it so!’
I have a green one, and i will wear mine if you will. Of course, hardly 'all the time".
Moderating:
We have more than enough political threads right now, let’s keep politics out of this one, please.
Are we lost?
He was the first one I thought of. He’s a regular on SciManDan’s Flat-Earth Fridays. He seems sincere and one or two occasions his wife has passed by in the background of one of his episodes making it plain she doesn’t share his beliefs. At least he doesn’t insult the people he’s trying to persuade (I’m lookin’ at you, Eric Dubay).
As mentioned above, some love thinking they’re the smartest people in the room and have outfoxed NASA with all its billions, other because the Bible says so, and of course, some are both.
And he’ll admit he doesn’t know how something works although he believes in it unlike the charlatans that will make stuff up like “electro-dimensional flux”.
I do want a tshirt of Sir SIC with CC’s hair. He’s put that picture in his debunking a couple of times and it is glorious.
Also a band name. They played the intro to The Adventures of Pete and Pete.
It came up several times in this thread that the Bible says the earth is flat.
Is that true?
Where does the Bible say that?
Something about the “4 corners of the Earth.”
That does not require a flat rectangular Earth. It could be tetrahedral, for example.
But belief in a tetrahedral Earth would require more than a 4th grade education in geometry. Lotsa these folks stopped at squares, circles, rectangles, and triangles.
Tetrahedron? Platonic solid? Heathen! Pagan! Burn it!
North - west - south - east?
What is the actual line?
I still have a sneaky feeling that CC from New York is an actor. It would make sense that he still uploaded his videos where he gets interrupted by his wife. All done for laughs.
As I suspected, the flerfers cry “atmospheric lensing”. They’ll also cry “fisheye lens” if there’s any remote photography at any sort of elevation.
The best rebuttal is the southern hemisphere. It’s extremely problematic - the rotation of the stars, 24 hours of daylight during the southern summer, observation of the same constellations when facing “south” (which for a flerfer is outward towards the ice wall/dome) from different locations, etc. They have no model to explain these, and they’ll try to change the topic immediately to more nonsense - usually by trying to make a series of arguments to occupy your time/attention.
Gish Galloping is a time honored tradition. It was BS then and it’s BS now.
“You laid out the four corners of earth, shaped the seasons of summer and winter”.
So two seasons are Biblical and the other two are Heathen, amiright?