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  2. The Flat Earth Society

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    The Flat Earth Society Podcast. This is the Flat Earth Society Podcast, a place or free thinkers to discuss alternative science and new or unusual ways of viewing the world. It's hosted by Daniel Shenton and Michael Wilmore. If you have suggestions for guests you'd like to hear on the podcast, please contact us and we'll try our best to make it ...

  3. The strongest arguments of the flat earth theory

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    17- old maps: old maps support flat earth theory. 18- The rate of increase in the number of believers in the flat earth is also a strong evidence. according to this, in 2020 the entire world will believe in the flat earth because you can not cover the facts with pressure, it will find a way for itself.

  4. Mathematics of round and flat earth.

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    Re: Mathematics of round and flat earth. « Reply #1 on: January 30, 2013, 02:32:42 AM » Can't we get an automatic message when this video is posted that it's the 100th time already?

  5. How does flat earth theory explain Halley's Comet? - The Flat...

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    Quote from: FlatAllTheWay on June 14, 2014, 12:37:07 PM. Halley's Comet's orbit brings it back to earth every 76 years or so, and humans have known this and correctly predicted its return for hundreds of years. The time it takes to return is calculated using the standard theory of gravity, not Universal Acceleration.

  6. Dual-flat-earth theory

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    It departs from a lot of flat earth theory I’ve seen, but it is the only answer I have seen to many questions (such as, for example, the matter of circumpolar stars). I do not think my old theories were flawed, but to answer several objections (especially now I have been made aware of instantaneous aetheric transmission) a radical rethinking ...

  7. Atypical Flat Earth Theories

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    Atypical Flat Earth Theories 27 Replies; 4178 Views; TheMelkur. 46; Atypical Flat Earth Theories

  8. John Davis - The Flat Earth Society Wiki

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    John Davis is the President of the American Flat Earth Society and a prominent theorist. He also serves an administrative role within The Flat Earth Society. He has worked on a number of prominent theories including Bio-luminescence on the Moon, Moon Atmospheres and their effects related to Eclipses, Gaussian Infinite Flat Earth, Relativistic ...

  9. Disproven Flat Earth theories.

    www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=47391.0

    So, what flat earth theories don't fall under either of these categories. Its lower because there is less local non-uniform mass when you are at the top of a mountain. You are also closer to the heavens which have a gravitational pull.

  10. Endless flat earth beyond north and south poles - The Flat Earth...

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    The legends also speak of a land beyond the poles known as Agartha, the conspiracy and disinformation agents claim that these lands are the within hollow earth, the truth is that both Agartha and Hyperborea are literally out of this known world, beyond the poles, located on infinite flat earth. Logged. JJA voted for Pedro.

  11. The different Earth theories - The Flat Earth Society

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    The myth of the Flat Earth is the modern misconception that the prevailing cosmological view during the Middle Ages saw the Earth as flat, instead of spherical" The Mesopotamian civilisation starts at about 4,000 BC which is contrary to the link Falseprophet posted about flat Earth being a myth since the middles ages approx 500 AD