Flat Earther Sees Space for the First Time
Jack Gordon
Posted: November 2, 2024 | Last updated: November 2, 2024
In this video, I invite a dedicated flat earther named Subit on an extraordinary journey to test his beliefs. Our mission? To launch a weather balloon into space and live-stream its footage through a VR headset so Subit can see the Earth’s curvature with his own eyes. Along the way, we discuss Subit’s theories about the edge of the world, the Antarctic ice wall, and vanishing points, while also learning about the science behind the Earth’s shape from a professor. As the balloon ascends, we follow it, navigating treacherous terrain and even encountering petrified wood from the age of dinosaurs. But will the footage finally prove the Earth is round, or will it leave room for doubt? Watch as we analyze the captured images, debate what we see, and hear reactions from multiple flat earthers. It’s an eye-opening adventure filled with science, skepticism, and surprises. Don’t miss the conclusion of this thrilling experiment, where Subit’s mind might just change—or will it? Watch to the end to find out!
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