ATTENTION: Calling all Flat Earther FREAKS!!!
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There wasn't much in this video about flat earth except a tid bit at the end.
The video was interesting, nevertheless. But it failed to focus on one core subject.
This forum is hostile toward flat earth theorists. Count me as someone who finds flat earth theories interesting. I like to listen to the theories and consider both sides of the debate. I am not one to mock flat earth theorists. I am not 100% convinced the planet is a spinning globe. I am not convinced it is flat either. I admit I do not know for sure. The globe theory makes sense to me but it also is something I'm not able to prove on my own. Plus NASA seems very deceptive to me. The moon landings seem very fake to me and I do believe there is lots of hidden knowledge about what these UFO's really are, what satellite technology really is, etc. I kind of find it peculiar and strange we only ever see one side of the moon. Yes there is an explanation for it but it just seems to convenient to me. Also, some of the NEW video footage from NASA looks even more fake to me than the old moon landing footage from the 60's. For example that DART project blowing up an asteroid looked fake as fuck to me. And the video footage of the astronauts with watches floating on their wrists looked like CGI editing
I like flat earth theory because it kind of forces you to relearn things from the ground up without trusting jewish published books or authority. If the world is a round sphere spinning thousands of miles per hour, how can i prove that to myself without relying on someone else's word or some deemed authority.
Maybe there are other subjects we need to relearn from the ground up, such as virology, medicine, nutrition, etc.
If some ancient Greek could do it over 2000 years ago, why can't you?
If the video is correct, how high is the Sun above the earth and how fast is it moving? None of the FE'ers can answer that question.
Here is how real scientists figured it out.
https://www.universetoday.com/117843/how-did-we-find-the-distance-to-the-sun/