How do Flat Earthers explain meteorites?
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not speaking for flat earthers but seeing as i share some same views on outer space ill throw my hat in the ring.
As far as im aware, there has only been 1 "asteroid" strike within modern human history. the fire ball in Russia about 10 years ago. The other one that hit russia in the early 1900s is often considered a meteor because of the impact but that one was actually a air burst event.
If i had to bet, id bet on some kinda of natural phenomena we dont understand yet or possibly malfunctioned tech.
If "asteroids" were a reality we would see dozens of "strikes" per year. Instead we just get stories from millions of years ago, it's an obvious fraud to prop up the globe lie.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impact_event
They happen all the time. Explain the observations.
LOL, pictures of empty holes and broken trees...
You do realize there could be many rational explanations for this without magical BS like flying rocks. :facepalm:
Another globe lie.
Explain it then
their really should be more. The whole thing is bunk when critically thought about. Like the millions of craters on the moon, which are only on the side that faces us. lol
You would also see some craters elongated where the "asteroids" hit on an angle and slid, but they are all 90 degree hits, kind of odd.
The earth has an atmosphere that burns up most meteors as well, we are mostly ocean, so the odds are much lower for one to land near people. Antarctica has many, many meteorites that fall every year and are easy to find because they are black on white snow. You really need to read some books. All this used to be taught in school, so you must be young. Generations under 30 years old are all idiots who went through schools that taught how to butt fuck each other instead of learning science.