What's up with this "Flat Earth" nonsense gaining so much popularity?

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Hawaiian Punch said:
First of all I don’t know why I’m even wasting time in this thread, but for the sake of discussion I will ask this, why? Why would governments create a mass conspiracy that the world is round? What purpose does this serve? If it was truly flat then who would care?

I’m just trying to get to the end goal of this. What do you get out of the world being flat? Does it mean we can’t sail places because we will fall off?

The reason this 'conspiracy' is STILL going on is because there is no such thing as 'truth' in an ultimate sense anymore. Add the accessibilty of the Internet and Social Media and you get the 'Ultimate' Conspiracy theory.

What do they get out of the Earth being flat? They think that makes them smarter and less gullible than ANYONE else who believes the Earth is a sphere.

That's it. That's the goal. They get to say 'We told you so.'​
 

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The reason this 'conspiracy' is STILL going on is because there is no such thing as 'truth' in an ultimate sense anymore. Add the accessibilty of the Internet and Social Media and you get the 'Ultimate' Conspiracy theory.

What do they get out of the Earth being flat? They think that makes them smarter and less gullible than ANYONE else who believes the Earth is a sphere.

That's it. That's the goal. They get to say 'We told you so.'​
We've made being actively stupid a mark of achievement and pride. :snoop:
 

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Meta Reign said:
Another solid truth is that all pics of Earth from high up which show curvature are done with fish eye lenses, which will always add an unnatural curve to photos.

Breh, have you ever seen the sun set? If you have, you'd notice that it disappears BOTTOM-FIRST.......

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If the Earth were flat, then we'd see the sun slowly shrinking as it continued it's circuit around the 'disc' of the Earth. The shrinking would be at a steady rate which could be calculated to ascertain it's speed. The Sun would ALWAYS be visible in the sky. Flat Earthers attribute this to perspective, but this can be discounted just by lying flat when the Sun is setting, then standing up. You will see more of the Sun which would be impossible were the Earth flat.​
 
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Seriously, it's all over the Internet and it's starting to get annoying. Even if I go to TLR there seems to be like a 75% consensus that the Earth is flat and anybody who believes otherwise is a sheep. :dahell:


Are you a flat-Earther? More Americans than ever before are searching for the 'truth'



What's really good with this? Is it due to the Internet making it easy for people to spread dumb conspiracy theories? Are there just a bunch of people with nothing better to do than troll all day? Are people just stupider now than they used to be? Contrarianism? A psychological need for people to feel like their smarter than everyone else and have some special knowledge? Some kind of weird religious fundamentalism?


It's just hard for me to understand why some people in 2018 seems to legitimately believe this kind of dumb shyt. Or maybe the Earth really is flat and I'm the crazy one. :yeshrug:
60 million people honestly thought Donald Trump should be president of the United States. Nothing surprises me anymore. People in the US are fukking retarded.
 

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Breh, put him on 'Ignore'. Had to do that after he straight LIED in a thread about Black people in America BEFORE Columbus.​

Dude was using photos drawn by White people who never saw the subjects they were drawing, only DESCRIPTIONS, and his entire argument was 'They look Black to me.....but don't trust White people to tell you the truth.......except for these drawings they made.'

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:umad: Breh taking shots when I was down and out but Im out now. Whats really good cuz? :pacspit:
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Just 66 Percent Of Young Adults In America Accept That Earth Is Round, According To New Survey
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By Robin Andrews
03 APR 2018, 16:19

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The Flat Earth movement clearly isn’t going away anytime soon. Although we’d argue that it’s not going to suddenly become a mainstream belief, it is concerning how discussed it is, and admittedly the coverage of it – from the scientifically whimsical to the ridiculous – probably isn’t helping by giving such beliefs a platform.

Still, it’s a phenomenon worth looking into, and a YouGov survey has done just that. The results are unsettling, and hopefully the work of a certain demographic not taking the questions particularly seriously.

Surveying 8,215 US adults – weighted to be representative of the entire US population – it suggests that just 84 percent have “always believed the world is round.” Among 18-24-year-olds, however, this percentage falls to 66 percent, though it continually rises through various age groups to reach a peak of 94 percent for 55+.

The thought that just two-thirds of young adults in America accept that the planet is an oblate spheroid is deeply concerning, but wait – there’s more. Five percent of US adults have always thought the world was round, but have become more skeptical as of late. This number rises to 9 percent among 18-24-year-olds.

In contrast, 2 percent of all those surveyed have “always believed the world is flat”, which rises to 4 percent among 18-24-year-olds. Seven percent of the total answered “other/not sure”, which rises to 16 percent in 18-24-year-olds.

Generally speaking, the older someone in the US someone is, the less likely they are to have any Flat Earth beliefs. In this sense, then, the trend is the opposite for the acceptance of the theory of evolution in its most basic form, with older people less likely to accept that life has evolved over time.

Other curiosities pop out of the YouGov survey. Slightly fewer Democrats (83 percent) have always believed the world is round, compared to Republicans (89) or independents (88). Slightly more men have always believed the world is round (86) compared to women (83). People earning $80,000 per annum are more likely to accept the correct shape of Earth (92) than those earning $40-80,000 (87) or under $40,000 (79).

No part of the US (Northwest, South, etc.) has more dyed-in-the-wool Flat Earthers than any other; it's 2 percent throughout.

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There have always been conspiracy theories & believers that the Earth is not a globe, but a flat disc. Whether or not it's due to science/religious beliefs - 2% of Americans resolutely say the earth is flat. http://bit.ly/2JaxMOQ


Most flat-Earthers, perhaps less surprisingly, are very religious (52 percent). A recent study found links between types of cognitive biases and various viewpoints. Religious conservatives were found to “consistently display a low faith in science and an unwillingness to support science” in general, although flat Earth-specific beliefs weren’t analyzed.

It’s not clear at present why 18-24-year-olds are more likely than others to doubt the shape of the planet. It’s possible that the current political climate of post-truth along with the misuse of social media are fueling the fires, but this is uncomfortably juxtaposed with the fact that Millennials – a loosely defined group of young adults that often mistakenly includes teenagers – are better educated than the last three generations of Americans.

Shocking New Survey Reveals How Few Young Adult Americans Believe The World Is Round


Not that this wasn't bad enough as it is, but it's people just out of high school/college believing this shyt? :why: :snoop:
 
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