Realt Dearg Sec wrote: » I always thought there was nobody who really believed in the flat earth theory, just people on the internet arguing AGAINST it because it makes them feel clever and vaguely scientifically informed. Then I moved to Denton Texas. My first day there I drove past a car absolutely COVERED in slogans and flags and stuff saying that "earth is flat" and that we should "RESEARCH IT" and to look up some guy called Dubray on youtube. Turns out there are two such cars around our little university town like this, both owned by the same guy, whose house is also covered in similar slogans. I thought it must be an elaborate joke but apparently he's for real. Here's an article about him in the college newspaper:https://www.ntdaily.com/a-local-conspiracy-realist/ My wife drove by his house once and he was out in the front garden waving a gigantic Texas flag on the bonnet of his car, topless. It's amazing. I've never talked to him, but by all accounts he's quite personable, and REALLY eager to talk about his theory. Anyway on topic with the general tendency that flat earthers all seem to have specific little versions of the theory and quirks in their theory, this guy's really interesting one is that he says that after the "wall" of Antarctica, the land goes on, infinitely, in every direction. Oh, I highly recommend reading the comments, by the way.
ShowMeTheCash wrote: » Realt Dearg Sec wrote: » I always thought there was nobody who really believed in the flat earth theory, just people on the internet arguing AGAINST it because it makes them feel clever and vaguely scientifically informed. Then I moved to Denton Texas. My first day there I drove past a car absolutely COVERED in slogans and flags and stuff saying that "earth is flat" and that we should "RESEARCH IT" and to look up some guy called Dubray on youtube. Turns out there are two such cars around our little university town like this, both owned by the same guy, whose house is also covered in similar slogans. I thought it must be an elaborate joke but apparently he's for real. Here's an article about him in the college newspaper:https://www.ntdaily.com/a-local-conspiracy-realist/ My wife drove by his house once and he was out in the front garden waving a gigantic Texas flag on the bonnet of his car, topless. It's amazing. I've never talked to him, but by all accounts he's quite personable, and REALLY eager to talk about his theory. Anyway on topic with the general tendency that flat earthers all seem to have specific little versions of the theory and quirks in their theory, this guy's really interesting one is that he says that after the "wall" of Antarctica, the land goes on, infinitely, in every direction. Oh, I highly recommend reading the comments, by the way. Going to assume you mean Eric Dubay not Dubray? Or maybe you do mean Dubray, but this guy is one of the main Flat earth guy on youtube. But listening to his youtube videos he prays on people with little to no formal education. Anyone with basic math skills can work out he is talking nonsense.
Realt Dearg Sec wrote: » I haven't got a clue how you spell it, to be honest, it's written in yellow paint on the side of a pick up truck in my town by someone who thinks the Earth is flat and also infinite.
Dr Brown wrote: » There is also a group in Scotland who go around meeting people in the street trying to convince them flat earth is real. One of the guys in the group has a "masters degree in physics".
ShowMeTheCash wrote: » This video is idiotic.... I would like to know who has a masters degree in physics? And where he got his degree. Also not a fan of masters degree without know when their undergrad was.
Dr Brown wrote: » Gavin who comes on the video at (18:39) has a "masters degree in physics" from Edinburgh University.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Moon and Sun is clear evidence the earth is not flat. There no way you fake objects that large in the Sky.
ShowMeTheCash wrote: » I think more recently FE have claimed that the moon, sun and even mars is a spherical, it is only the earth that is flat.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » ShowMeTheCash wrote: » I think more recently FE have claimed that the moon, sun and even mars is a spherical, it is only the earth that is flat. Really why would the earth be abnormal to everything else doesn't make sense? .
Realt Dearg Sec wrote: » See there's your problem. You're looking for the sense.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Really why would the earth be abnormal to everything else doesn't make sense? I don't understand why anyone would cover up the earth is flat as it benefits nobody to claim differently. If Earth was flat that would make our planet even more special and people would talk about that.
Dr Brown wrote: » The Scottish flat earth guy is back hes offering people on the street 100 Pound to prove the earth is round.
jonbravo wrote: » The biggest black project since Roswell! ( theirs a chapter in "6th ocean" that brings new light on the subject)
Dr. Bre wrote: » Look up at the moon and it’s round so good chance the earth is!
Dr Brown wrote: » If people really believe the earth is flat I don't see why they don't all head down to Antarctica. As far as I know no flat earth people have actually gone to Antarctica.
ShatterProof wrote: » Nope, if you look up at the moon it’s a circle, ie a flat disc. Anyway that doesn’t matter as everyone knows the moon is made out of cheese.
Why do you say that it is not possible? The question was "Is it possible...?" and you emphatically stated that it was NOT possible.
Is it possible that I could tell a lie? Of course. Why would you say that it is not possible?