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Speaker 1 believes that the Earth is a pancake and dismisses evidence of it being round. Speaker 0 questions this belief, mentioning photos and the phenomenon of day and night. Speaker 1 argues that the sun acts like a spotlight, shining on one place at a time. Speaker 0 counters by asking why water doesn't spill off the edges if the Earth is a pancake. Speaker 1 claims there is a butter wall that keeps the water in place. Speaker 0 finds this absurd and compares it to fake things like the abominable snowman. Speaker 1 corrects Speaker 0, stating that global warming is real. Speaker 0 concedes that they may have been wrong.

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According to mainstream science, there are four motions: the Earth spins at 1,000 miles per hour at the equator, orbits the sun at around 60,000 miles per hour, the sun orbits the center of the Milky Way at about 600,000 miles per hour, and the Milky Way moves through space at 1,000,000 miles per hour. It's like being on a spinning Ferris wheel that moves in multiple directions. However, when observing time lapse photography, only one motion is apparent—the stars revolving around Polaris. The speaker questions why we can't detect all four motions, especially considering the high speeds involved.

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Speaker 0 discusses the idea of the flat earth movement and expresses disbelief in it. They acknowledge that there are people who genuinely believe in it, often influenced by persuasive YouTube videos. The speaker also mentions that they believe there are people who are less intelligent than them but still hold these beliefs. They suggest that it may work for those individuals and imply that someone is hiding something.

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The speaker discusses the rotation of the Earth and the assumption that the atmosphere moves with it. They explain that different points in the atmosphere have different velocities due to the Earth's rotation. They also mention the theory that the Earth's rotation is a result of the Big Bang and discuss the movement of air at different elevations. The speaker questions how the air speeds up and stays in motion with the Earth, considering factors like friction, heat, and the entry of objects into the atmosphere. They express confusion about how the system can maintain its energy and velocity.

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Prominent scientists like Einstein, Hubble, and Hawking have explained that it is impossible to prove that the Earth is moving or spinning. They argue that a geocentric model can explain phenomena like parallax and retrograde motion. However, many people choose to believe in the Copernican principle because it aligns with their religious beliefs. This belief system lacks empirical evidence and goes against actual evidence. Some scientists suggest that the Earth may be in a special position, but this idea is often dismissed due to its spiritual and philosophical implications. The portrayal of this belief as scientific fact is misleading, as it is rooted in philosophy. Ultimately, it is impossible to prove that the Earth is moving.

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According to mainstream science, there are four motions: the Earth spins at 1,000 miles per hour at the equator, it orbits the sun at around 60,000 miles per hour, the sun orbits the center of the Milky Way at about 600,000 miles per hour, and the Milky Way moves through space at 1,000,000 miles per hour. This is like being on a spinning Ferris wheel that moves in multiple directions. However, when we observe time-lapse photography of the stars, they appear to move in only one motion, revolving around Polaris. It is puzzling why we can't detect all four motions, especially considering the high speeds involved.

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The speaker argues that the theory of a flat Earth has been suppressed and ridiculed for centuries. They claim that bodies of water always remain level, making it unscientific to believe in a spherical Earth. They also state that the horizon appears flat from all angles and that Polaris, the North Pole star, remains fixed while the Earth does not move. The speaker dismisses the idea of Earth's rotation and the motion of the Milky Way as unobservable and unproven theories. They conclude by suggesting that there are many observable facts supporting a motionless, flat Earth that have been ignored in favor of untestable theories about a spinning, tilting, and spherical Earth.

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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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People have been finding ways to prove that the Earth is flat, which may not seem serious. However, believing in something that isn't true can lead to real problems and bring society to scary places. It's important to ensure people have access to freedom of speech, expression, and information.

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The speaker emphasizes that the immobility of the Earth supports the theory of rotation. They encourage trusting one's own senses and intuition, suggesting that if the Earth appears motionless, it likely is. They challenge the idea of the Earth's various high-speed movements and question whether people have been deceived by secret societies like the Masons. The speaker mentions Mark Twain's quote about fooling people and expresses skepticism towards the belief that schools do not lie.

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Some people who own beachfront homes claim that the water is rising. Others who fly in private jets talk about global warming. There are also those who advocate for saving the environment, but use child labor to mine cobalt for electricity. The underlying idea is that people are easier to control when their lives rely on electricity.

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Rain, gravity, and relativity affect our perception of speed, but we can still sense even the smallest earthquakes. Modern science challenges our understanding, suggesting that what seems obvious may not be true, while the extraordinary and outrageous can be explained scientifically. However, it's important to remember that all sciences originate from the human mind and senses. Therefore, our minds will always be superior to the sciences that emerged from them. We choose to trust our minds and senses more than those who believe in a spinning globe.

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People need to understand science better. Attacks on experts are attacks on science. Magic is used for education, not black magic. The world is small in the universe. Going against facts makes you look crazy. Going to Bermuda and back isn't all it's cracked up to be. Not everyone can be a robot polisher. Use your head.

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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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Some people disagree with me, but people disagree that the world is round and some think Elvis is still alive. If we allocate limited taxpayer dollars to address every disagreement, instead of issues like obesity, heart disease, and cancer, we lose due to opportunity cost. The question is whether we should devote resources to something just because someone is upset about it, especially when the issue has already been well-examined.

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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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If people aren't offended by crazy ideas like the earth being flat, they just laugh it off. But if you question what happened with building 7, they freak out and think you should lose your job. Why? It's my country, and I want to understand. Do buildings really collapse? I don't know, but why can't I ask questions about it? Anything you're not allowed to question is something you should question more.

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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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The number of people who believe the Earth is flat is growing, and it's becoming a popular conspiracy theory. Scientists speculate that this trend is due to skepticism towards organizations like NASA and the belief that the moon landing was fake. Some argue that the iconic images of Earth from space are not genuine photographs. The concern is that the flat earth movement is gaining momentum and could become a political issue, similar to climate change, vaccination, or evolution.

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The speaker expresses disbelief and frustration at the idea of the Earth being flat. They find it difficult to prove that the Earth is round and fear being labeled as a flat Earth believer. They question the logic behind arguments supporting a round Earth and criticize the lack of convincing evidence. The speaker pleads for someone to provide a solid argument for a round Earth, but is disappointed by responses that rely on Google Earth as proof. They conclude by expressing their discomfort with the topic and emphasizing the importance of reporting facts.

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The world is round, not flat. Denying climate change is not acceptable. Some in congress act like Flat Earth Society members. There are high-level flat earth believers, but how do we know the earth is not flat?

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There are still people who believe in things like a flat Earth and reject vaccinations. The speaker suggests that there may be a gene for superstition, hearsay, and magical thinking, which may have been beneficial in the past. However, there is no gene for science, which is based on reproducible and testable evidence. The speaker believes that even in 1000 years, there will still be flat earthers and vaccine skeptics. Dealing with these beliefs is a constant struggle because they may be part of our genetic makeup.

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They claim climate change is a mass delusion to push illogical ideas. The earth's coastlines have not moved in over 60 years. Temperature cycles have existed for thousands of years, with the sun being a major factor. Electric cars still rely on fossil fuels for production. Oil is seen as a renewable resource by some. The speaker rejects the idea of climate change and emphasizes human frailty as a strength, not a weakness.

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The speaker discusses the concept of motion on Earth and how it relates to the heliocentric theory. They explain that if the Earth is constantly moving, we wouldn't necessarily feel it, just like how we don't feel the motion when we're in a plane. However, the heliocentric theory states that the Earth is not only moving in a straight line but also rotating around the sun, which is rotating around the galaxy, and so on. The speaker mentions that according to this theory, we are moving at a high speed. They also mention the existence of counter-rotating forces and suggest that the universe has a magical quality that cannot be explained by physics. The speaker criticizes the use of math to explain the Earth's motion instead of relying on empirical science.

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You're called a "globetard" for believing the Earth is round, but I follow flat Earth theories. How can you prove it's flat? I see the curve. Astronauts never show a full 360-degree view in space. You're a globetard. Your name should be Luke the Duke, not Leek Doogie. This is silly.
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