The Flat Earthers had their international conference yesterday and it was jaw-dropping
The first Flat Earth Internation Conference, which drew hundreds and cost $149 per head to attend, didn't really achieve much.
The gathering aimed to reveal "the true evidence which shockingly points to our existence on a flat, stationary plane" and "debunk pseudo-scientific 'facts'" with sessions including:
Nasa and other Space Lies;
Flat Earth with the Scientific Method;
Waking Up to Mainstream Science Lies.
Mark Sargent, who has over 40,000 subscribers on his Flat Earth YouTube channel and attended the conference, told BBC News:
Nobody likes this uncomfortable feeling to be in this tiny ball, flying through space in this cast end of the universe.
Heh
progressoid
(50,757 posts)I watched some of this Q&A.
BigmanPigman
(52,312 posts)on Tues. I never heard of it before and googled it then I posted it here on DU. This is interesting timing. The guy I met said what the article says almost word for word. He REALLY believed it and also started to go into the 9/11 no airplane hitting the Pentagon conspiracy theory. I wanted to ask him his opinion on fluoridation in tap water but decided to go let it go and not start something.
http://www.news.com.au/technology/science/space/the-flat-earth-theory-has-seen-a-resurgence-with-people-trying-to-prove-our-planet-is-not-a-sphere/news-story/0bd1226fbe2e2bc819ec12733591e8c9
eppur_se_muova
(37,501 posts)How many people did he survey to come to this conclusion ?
Reality is what it is, whether that's the way you believe it is or not.
DetlefK
(16,471 posts)"So many guests! Welcome! Welcome! Where are you from? Now... Whose country is closest to the edge? And how long did it take you to get here to North Carolina, the center of the universe?"