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Can we also cover the floating sea bananas ownership debate?
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The Earth is a huge pork jiaozi (dumpling)
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So it occurred to me that if the Earth was in fact flat (a disc shape?), then the water would naturally fall off the edge, especially if the disc was rotating (or do they not believe it does rotate?)
Anyway, to stop the flow of water off the edge, that would mean the edge must have a ridge of raised land, which you could walk around continuously. I'd like to ask them if that piece of land has ever been found?



There's an interesting article at Ars Technica about the recent Flat Earth convention. That might help explain why.
It's good to know they've thought about these things then![]()
I'm trying to work out how many of those people are serious and how many are taking the pee, and it isn't easy.A wall and trained attack penguins.
They explain it ALL here...
https://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=75984.0
Kind of makes you wonder why penguins are only native to Antarctica.
I'm trying to work out how many of those people are serious and how many are taking the pee, and it isn't easy.
so..do they believe the earth is the bottom of the.. universe?
what is below us.. or over the edge?
if they extend their theory out past earth... what is there?
There was an interesting thought running thru this: Power makes what is presented as knowledge. Similar to history is always written by the victor. I can see where they more present themselves as free thinkers and even why they might not trust information that has been crammed down their throats. I have always been interested in science yet even in just my lifetime I have seen "facts" change. Same in political science. Mathematical science. Even more fringe types of thinking like astrology seem to have changed over the years. All these facts change due to more advanced knowledge over the years, at least I like to think so, but what do we truly know about things we have not had personal contact with?There's an interesting article at Ars Technica about the recent Flat Earth convention. That might help explain why.