I'm going to save the "evidence" for this theory for another thread.
However, these two events have raised my eyebrows and I can't help but consider them in the context of this particular theory I'm exploring atm.
Here I am literally scouring moon crater maps on wikipedia, and Kamala just so happens to rant about "seeing the moon craters up close" in a widely mocked and publicized NASA psa?
And OK I'll admit the Shatner thing is less profound...undoubtedly he would still have had an emotional experience seeing the "regular" blue ball earth.
But...if we live in a crater on a LARGER planet, visiting "space" would actually mean leaving our crater and having a glimpse at the LARGER earth.
Now THAT would make anyone emotional.
Why was NASA infiltrated by Freemasons?
What does the 33 degrees actually represent?
Does that angle have something to do with our crater?
Crater/Creator?
Stay tuned.
NASA faked the moon landing, but flat earth is disinfo bro
This isn't flat earth, this is crater earth.
Some random thoughts I've had so far:
Could the circumference of the planet being much larger explain why the curvature isn't visible at 15 000 feet?
If global dust/mud slides did actually happen -- including in places where the source of the dust can't be explained -- could the dust have come from outside the crater?
I think the floods of yore came from outside the crater.
Also, "atlantis" was another crater that was flooded. The "journey" after the flood was to settle in a new crater.
The "ark" included animals from other craters, sent to seed our own.
There are SO MANY things explained by this theory, I can't even begin to catalog them all.
I'm going to put together a mega thread on this topic very soon.
FTR, I don't think this is the "right" theory, but I have a strong gut feeling that some aspect of it is accurate to a degree.
Now that is really interesting!
I agree, I've only just started to scratch the surface and I can already see a lot about the theory that seems very compelling.
I keep getting distracted by other things though... Which somehow keeps leading me back to the same mental phenomenon. Hope you didn't miss the possible connections I mentioned in the Wetiko thread. I've never been religious, spiritual or believed in anything that couldn't be proven with science, but after finding out that this phenomenon was actually proven with peer reviewed science, I've started to put a lot of things together.