Ms Doubtfire1 wrote: » To my HUGE surprise one of my friends ( know him for a few years) believes that the earth is flat, has a dome, and as such, we were never on the moon. He is adamant he's right...I'm just about done laughing here but..any opinions ? I mean - how do you convince someone that the earth is round...you can even see it on Long distance flights...>sigh<.
Candie wrote: » Ms Doubtfire1 wrote: » To my HUGE surprise one of my friends ( know him for a few years) believes that the earth is flat, has a dome, and as such, we were never on the moon. He is adamant he's right...I'm just about done laughing here but..any opinions ? I mean - how do you convince someone that the earth is round...you can even see it on Long distance flights...>sigh<. He doesn't really believe it. It's something he says because he believes it makes him look different, interesting and special. He'll defend it for hours to anyone and talk about it for weeks because he likes being the centre of attention, not because he really thinks anyone can fall off the edge of the world. I've met a few of that kind, and they fool nobody. They all want people to believe they're special and insightful, but they're just attention seeking idiots.
Mint Sauce wrote: » He's right about the moon thing at least.
jonnycivic wrote: » Just tell him to walk to the edge and prove its flat then :P
branie2 wrote: » Christopher Columbus proved the earth was round
Ms Doubtfire1 wrote: » how do you convince someone that the earth is round
The earth is surrounded on all sides by an ice wall that holds the oceans back. This ice wall is what explorers have named Antarctica. Beyond the ice wall is a topic of great interest to the Flat Earth Society. To our knowledge, no one has been very far past the ice wall and returned to tell of their journey. What we do know is that it encircles the earth and serves to hold in our oceans and helps protect us from whatever lies beyond
Academic wrote: » I suspect that for at least some "flat earthers" it's simply a familiar sort of attention-getting behaviour. Ditto for those who claim the U.S. never went to the moon.
namloc1980 wrote: » Does he watch football on Sky Sports? Ask him to explain satellite TV or how eclipses work or seasons or why summer daylight is longer than winter days. Or why can't you see My Everest from Ireland?