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A couple tested the alleged earth curvature and found no evidence of it over water. They placed a laser 16.42 miles away from the observer, who was 4 feet above the water. According to calculations, the observer should have been 130 feet high to see the laser source. However, the observer's camera was only 2 feet above the water, yet they could still see the laser source. This raises concerns about the accuracy of the globe model.

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In this video, the speaker demonstrates what happens when you wring out a cloth in space. They show a compressed washcloth that expands when opened. When they soak the cloth, the water stays on the surface and doesn't drip off. The cloth remains floating and doesn't unravel. The speaker mentions that these washcloths are designed to save space on the space station. They conclude by congratulating someone named Meredith and Kendra on a successful experiment.

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In this video, an 8-year-old explains the concept of flat earth. They argue that gravity is a theory, not a fact, and that density and electromagnetic frequency (EMF) are responsible for objects falling, not gravity. They demonstrate this with two cups of water and an egg. They also claim that since water stays level and the Earth is 70% water, 70% of the Earth must be flat. They dismiss the idea of space and argue that if the Earth were round, people and boats wouldn't be able to stay upright. They believe in a flat Earth surrounded by a firmament, which they compare to air pressure in a tire. They also discuss the sun, moon, and seasons, using Capuscular rays as evidence for a local sun. They claim that the moon has its own light, which they tested with a laser thermometer. The video concludes with a reminder that the truth should not be afraid of investigation.

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In this video, the speaker demonstrates a proof of the Earth's curvature. They are 21.29 kilometers away from the other shore and show that there is a 40-foot hump of water obstructing the view of a mirror flash. They explain that if you try this experiment yourself, you will notice that as soon as the mirror is blocked, the flash disappears completely. This experiment serves as evidence for the curvature of the Earth.

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The speaker challenges the idea that the Earth is a globe and presents what they believe to be scientific facts. They argue that bodies of water always remain level, making it unscientific to claim that the Earth is a curved sphere. They also claim that objects can be observed at great distances, contradicting the idea of a globe Earth. The speaker mentions that the horizon always appears flat, and Polaris, the North Pole star, remains fixed while other stars revolve around it. They question the unobservable theories of Earth's spinning and the Milky Way's motion through space. The speaker invites viewers to explore more on this topic through the provided links.

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In this video, an 8-year-old explains the concept of flat earth. They argue that gravity is a theory, not a proven fact, and that density and electromagnetic frequency are responsible for objects falling, not gravity. They also claim that since water is level and covers 70% of the Earth, the Earth must be flat. The speaker dismisses the idea of a round Earth by stating that people and boats don't walk or sail upside down. They believe in a flat Earth surrounded by a firmament, which they compare to air pressure in a tire. The speaker also discusses the sun, moon, and Earth, claiming that the moon has its own light and is not reflecting the sun's light. They conclude by stating that Jesus Christ is the way, the truth, and the lie, and encourage viewers to investigate the truth.

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In this video, the speaker points out an interesting observation about the UN flag and the moon. They show a side-by-side comparison and suggest that the reflection of the Earth on the moon indicates the presence of unknown land on the other side. The speaker emphasizes that they are not taking a stance on whether the Earth is flat or round, but they invite others to help debunk or explain this phenomenon.

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Speaker 0 questions why we don’t see land when looking down at the ocean from the space station, saying “over top of ocean.” He suggests we could be fooled by the picture, and says “I give you this stuff” while claiming “I tricked you” because “they have $65,000,000 a day.” He challenges NASA’s claim that there are new planets, asking, “Do you would you believe why would you believe that? Why wouldn't you? Because they're frying pans. They're the bottom of frying pans. Again, zero budget.” Speaker 0 introduces four moons and asks, “before the hand picks up the moon, tell me, is it sphere or not a sphere? Is that a sphere?” Speaker 1 answers, “Yeah.” Speaker 0 replies that it looks like a sphere, but it’s actually a half a cup; asks about another, saying it looks like a sphere but is flat. He adds, “What I'm saying is, first, even if they were all spheres, it doesn't dictate the shape of the Earth. I've been lying to you this entire time. I'm on the space station. K? Prove me wrong. I'm on the space station.” Speaker 1 interjects, “I and I'm on and I'm in Hollywood right now too.” Speaker 0 counters, “Yeah. But that's a that's a painting. That's not even a real picture. You're floating, Dave. Look.” He points to “Here's the globe. Here's the proof. I got this cartoon over here. Right? Here's the globe.”

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In this TikTok video, the speaker questions why they are being put in a different room with a bowl of water. They show that the water in the bowl is the same as before. They then show some bikes, expressing shock and frustration about something in the water. They demand answers and express disbelief.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a new proof of the flat Earth from a frozen lake in Manitoba, Canada. The test involved setting up lights at different distances from the camera and observing if there was any curvature. The lights were all on the same flat plane, with no Earth bulge or physical globe horizon. By lowering the camera to different heights, it was shown that the lights should have been below the horizon if the Earth was curved, but they remained visible. The speaker emphasizes that this observation proves the Earth is flat and questions the lies perpetuated by those in control of education, media, government, and major institutions. The speaker encourages independent thinking and breaking free from mental controls.

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In this video, the speaker explains that our magnetic center is the shoreline known as Antarctica that surrounds our world. They demonstrate this by placing a boat down and showing that the compass immediately points north. To circumnavigate, they decide to head west. However, they discover that as they continue west, the direction keeps turning. This results in them eventually ending up back where they started, illustrating how going west leads to a full circle.

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In this video, the speaker demonstrates the Coriolis effect using two sinks. They sprinkle oregano leaves in the water to show the flow direction. The first sink goes in the left direction, anticlockwise. Then they pull it out and the water goes straight down. Next, they try the other sink, which goes clockwise. They pour more water to make the cyclone more visible. The speaker emphasizes that one sink goes anticlockwise while the other goes clockwise. The video ends without further explanation.

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The speaker challenges pilots to take a night flight from the North Pole to the equator, using stars as a guide. They claim that if the Earth is rotating, the ground should appear to rotate out from under the airplane at increasing speeds, up to 1,000 miles per hour at the equator. They also argue that the atmosphere should create a crosswind of up to 1,000 miles per hour. The speaker believes this experiment would prove that the Earth is not spinning and that it is a fraud. They assert that the Earth is flat and motionless.

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In this video, the speaker questions the argument that we can't see the curvature of the Earth because it is so large compared to us. They argue that if this is true, then we shouldn't be able to see boats disappear over the curvature of the Earth. The speaker suggests that convergence might explain this phenomenon. They also express skepticism towards the theories of relativity, evolution, pollution, the Big Bang, and gravity, stating that these theories are presented as facts. The speaker encourages critical thinking and questions why people enjoy being lied to.

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A person questions the roundness of the Earth and presents camera footage from 110,000 feet in the air without a fisheye lens. They argue that there is no curvature and that the sun does not appear to be 93,000,000 miles away. The person believes that some individuals are too indoctrinated to accept this evidence and urges them to wake up.

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The speaker argues that the idea of a spinning ball Earth is ridiculous and unscientific. They claim that common sense and personal experience contradict the notion of a rotating Earth. They also argue that water always remains horizontal and cannot conform to the shape of a globe. The speaker criticizes NASA and other space agencies for providing manipulated images and videos of a globular Earth. They point out that long-distance photography and the horizon's flatness contradict the idea of a curved Earth. The speaker concludes by encouraging listeners to research and discern the truth for themselves.

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People with strong opinions about the flat earth trigger others, who get angry without knowing why. They challenge the belief that the earth is a spinning ball, claiming there is no evidence to support it. They argue that trusting your own eyes is important, as it prevents being deceived by blatant lies. The video also discusses the speed at which the earth and other celestial bodies move, emphasizing the insignificance of humans in the grand scheme of things. The speakers suggest that questioning where you live affects every decision you make, and that science has been used for control and conquest. The video touches on gender identity and the importance of recognizing a spectrum rather than forcing others to conform. It concludes by stating that mapping the world was the first step in conquering it.

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This video presents evidence for the flat Earth theory by discussing the shadow cast by the sun. The speaker argues that in the flat Earth model, the sun always stays above the height of the mountains and casts a shadow from above the clouds, rather than below them. They point out that the top of the mountain, which is above the clouds, is where the shadow starts. This is seen as evidence supporting the flat Earth theory, as opposed to the spinning ball model where the sun goes below the clouds and the mountain. The speaker concludes by thanking someone named Bob for bringing up this topic.

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The video presents 200 proofs against the mainstream scientific model of a spinning ball Earth. It challenges the horizon always appearing flat, water maintaining its level, and rivers flowing uphill. The video questions the existence of gravity and argues for a flat Earth based on various observations and experiments. It also questions the accuracy of flight durations and the authenticity of NASA's images. The video concludes that the Earth is not a globe, suggesting a geocentric, flat Earth and implicating Freemasons in a conspiracy to deceive the masses. It calls for a rejection of these false ideas and a reevaluation of the heliocentric theory.

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The speakers discuss whether the Earth is flat or round. Speaker 1 argues that it's not okay to say the Earth is flat, citing pictures from space as evidence. Speaker 2 mentions video footage of a rotating spherical Earth. Speaker 3 makes a random comment about robot polishers. Speaker 1 explains that if you observe a boat on a lake, it gradually disappears over the curved horizon, which wouldn't happen if the Earth were flat. Speaker 4 defines science and mentions an experiment by Eratosthenes to determine if the Earth's surface is curved. They discuss the scientific process and the difference between pseudoscience and regular science. Speaker 5 mentions Einstein's explanation of gravity and the possibility of better models in the future. They also touch on the use of light to understand the composition of things. Speaker 7 talks about the conflict between science as a belief system and science as a method of inquiry. Speaker 8 briefly mentions evidence suggesting the Earth's surface is either flat or much larger than believed. The video ends with a comment about academia's role in seeking truth.

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In this video, the speaker demonstrates various experiments in a vacuum chamber to show the effects of atmospheric pressure on different substances. They first use a feather to show that it remains stationary in a low-pressure environment, simulating the conditions on Mars. They then try to ignite gunpowder and rocket candy, but both fail to burn in the vacuum. Finally, they test acetone peroxide, which also does not ignite. These experiments highlight the inability of combustion to occur in a vacuum.

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A couple tested the idea of Earth's curvature and found that there was no curvature over water, suggesting that there is no globe. They conducted a test with a laser placed 16.42 miles away from the observer, just 4 feet above the water. According to calculations, the observer should have been 130 feet high to see the laser source. However, the observer's camera was only 2 feet above the water, and they could still see the laser source. This raises questions about the accuracy of the globe model.

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In this video, the speaker demonstrates the interesting properties of charged knitting needles. By rubbing a polyethylene knitting needle with a piece of paper, the speaker shows how drops of water are attracted to the charged needle and orbit around it. The speaker also uses a Teflon knitting needle and a nylon knitting needle to further explore the charge properties. The behavior of the water droplets orbiting the needles is compared to charged particles spiraling down Earth's magnetic field, which creates the Aurora. The speaker emphasizes the similarities in orbital mechanics between satellites around a planet and the water droplets around the knitting needles. This demonstration serves as a fun and educational tool for students to understand static electric forces.

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In this video, the speaker demonstrates a phenomenon similar to gravity using two pizza trays. By applying a positive and negative charge to the plates, the speaker shows that the object sticks to the negative plate. They explain that there is a force at play, not Newtonian or Einsteinian, but related to electricity and the manipulation of the electric field. The speaker refers to this force as gravity, although it has been redefined. They emphasize that everything, including chemical reactions and sound, is electricity vibrating. The video concludes with the speaker discharging the electricity and signing off.

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In this video, the host interviews Austin Whitsett, a flat earther, who explains his journey of researching and questioning the globe earth model. The discussion covers arguments based on observation, such as the spherical shape of the moon and the shadows it casts, as evidence for a round earth. Whitsett suggests alternative explanations and highlights the censorship and lack of evidence surrounding the globe earth model. The video also includes a debate between two individuals discussing various arguments for and against the flat earth theory, touching on topics such as the visibility of distant objects, the curvature of the earth, and the appearance of the sun during sunsets. The speakers present contrasting viewpoints on the shape of the earth, with one suggesting that atmospheric conditions and pollution can create the illusion of a curved surface, while the other argues for the round shape of celestial bodies observed through telescopes and the existence of gravity. The video concludes with a promotion for products and a request for prayers and support.
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