I read once of an idea to have a reality show where some flat earthers are given like 50 bitcoin to travel around the South Pole, or go to the moon, or whatever they want. They are in charge. That seems like it’d be a win win. If they are able to produce compelling evidence, then great, if not, great, and either way one party would be wrong and that would be great entertainment.

I thought I saw some flat earthers try out shining a ray of light far away and had to adjust it down as expected by a spherical earth 🤔

Is there a test that most flat earthers agree would be death to their theory?

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Put a bunch of flat earthers on a flight, filmed, and fly one-way over Antarctica, perhaps. The problem is that it would be such an easy thing to do, but they'll never allow it.

The video you refer to is just nonsense to discredit the movement. The FECore laser experiments conclusively demonstrate that (easy to find on Rumble).

People have a wacky opinions of flat earthers because the crumbs they are fed by the mainstream are there to make them look stupid. Like I said, I used to hold exactly the same opinion. I promise you, many of them we incredibly well versed on both models, often understanding the heliocentric model better than heliocentrists themselves.

If anyone wants to join one of Witsits streams (which I linked here) and can provide evidence for the 5 questions posed on there, refuting them conclusively, 500,000 sats are yours, compliments of me.

Where are those questions?

606 people have “reached orbit”. No defections afaik.. they all have maintained that the earth is a globe and they saw all the way around it. At what point is that number convincing to flat earthers? Maybe not until the flat earther in question actually watches the earth spin from orbit?