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Engineers have been structually calculating for the curvature of the earth since the dawn of time.

If the earth was flat, many of their structures would have failed quickly.

Why do so many people struggle with flat earth theories?

In response Doq Holliday to his Publication

Nice 3:21 timestmp 😎 .
I noticed many flat earthers on Twitter to be inflirators into our movement trying to make us look crazy. I watched a lot of them often and how they were interacting with other Patriots. When I got attacked a lot on Twitter last Nov / Dec many of them were flat earthers. Then someone on here tried to tell me its Biblical and I just dont believe that. Sure the earth is flat in some areas but overall our Planet is round. God made our beautiful planet round ✨🌎✨

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In response Dovetail 1221 to her Publication

this is a silly argument. the earth is round. there ate some good questions raised in that summation but its round. flat earthers want to denu science and take us backwards in the evolution of the mind. they think the edges of the earth are blocked by ice walls. whats beyond them? what keeps them intact? its barbaric ideas.

In response Jason DeRose to his Publication

What's beyond the end of space? Who's the barbar?

space is seemingly infinite. black holes consume matter and energy and blast it out their other ends. this forms new universes, multiverses if you will. we arent yet capable of discerning whats beyond our limits today. hence why such a simple minded backwards theory can grasp some minds. but its proven false, not proven by man but by physics.

In response Christian Schlater to his Publication

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