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Isaac Middle's avatar

I considered myself a flat earther for a while: initially to be provocative, but also because it represented a more substantial foundation from which to build a cosmology around (finding out they want us to believe we are travelling through space at 66,600 miles an hour or whatever sealed the deal). Interesting that you mention you lean towards globe because of direct observation, because it is the opposite for me: I perceive our physical world to be stationary and the luminaries rotating around us, which immediately de-validates the official story. I found Dubay and Weiss both make compelling cases overall, but leave themselves open to dismissal with their weaker arguments that they still push as hard as everything else.

I moved out of the globe/flat dichotomy when I got into Simulation Theory, and the possibility/probability that our whole sky is simulated: a series of light operating as a grand sky clock, with overlays (such as your moon example) to provide red herrings about the true nature of our realm. There are some very interesting theories about our sun and moon being connected anodes and cathodes: the moon sucks up the energy created by humanity, and then passes it on to the sun in cycles (why it waxes and wanes). Anyway, all theories, but mind expanding nonetheless, which is the ultimate point of the exercise in my opinion, given we will never know for sure. Thanks for taking on the subject: and I am as pissed off by religionist flat earthers as much as you are.

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Thomas Guitarman's avatar

The Flat Earth thing is most certainly a psyop, I offered a substantial monetary prize to ANYONE who could overcome my proof that it is not FLAT to an independent panel of VERY brilliant people . No one e took me up on the offer . Ive flown over the N. POLE , Ive been out of my body and seen the earth from that perspective as well , it aint flat. I have had military friends show me similar TRAINING PSYOPS they had to create.

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