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- Astronaut shuts down flat Earth theory once and for all with simple . . .
Then, with one flip of his camera, he well and truly shut down the Flat Earth theory by revealing a view of our planet, shining bright and undeniably spherical in front of him
- This Simple Question Ends the Flat Earth Debate - MSN
Watch as we explore why basic facts about gravity, the horizon, and planetary motion completely break Flat Earth logic, and why no one in the movement can ever seem to give a straight answer
- Can flat earthers refute this? Astronaut silences conspiracy theorists . . .
The viral TikTok video shared by an astronaut vividly shows the Earth's curvature from space, countering flat Earth theories The age-old debate over the Earth's shape may finally be put to rest — thanks to one astronaut's simple yet powerful demonstration from space
- Flat Earther (Kind of) Admits They Were Wrong After Trip to . . . - VICE
Duffy created a YouTube channel called “The Final Experiment” with the express intent of ending the flat earth debate
- People think Flat Earth debate is over as new footage shows Katy Perry . . .
As well as being a passenger with a good set of pipes on her - hence her belting out 'What a Wonderful World' on the 11-minute flight - she's apparently also ended the Flat Earth debate
- NASA scientist issues brutal response to flat Earthers by proving . . .
Dr James Garvin, chief scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, was asked how we know that the Earth isn't flat
- Astronaut shuts down Flat Earthers with incredible simple gesture from . . .
In a video shared by TikTok account spacemanedu, who regularly shares footage that was taken by astronauts in space, an astronaut waves to the camera before flipping it around to show his view of Earth Flat Earth theory has been scientifically disproven (Roberto Machado Noa Getty Images)
- Modern flat Earth beliefs - Wikipedia
Modern flat Earth beliefs Projections of the sphere like the azimuthal equidistant projection have been co-opted as images of the flat Earth model depicting Antarctica as an ice wall [1][2] surrounding a disk-shaped Earth
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