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  2. Flat Earth - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Flat Earth Society In the modern era, the pseudoscientific belief in a flat Earth originated with the English writer Samuel Rowbotham with the 1849 pamphlet Zetetic Astronomy . Lady Elizabeth Blount established the Universal Zetetic Society in 1893, which published journals.

  3. File:Flat earth.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Modern flat Earth beliefs - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Flat Earth Society. In 1956, Samuel Shenton created the International Flat Earth Research Society, better known as the "Flat Earth Society", as a successor to the Universal Zetetic Society, running it as "organising secretary" from his home in Dover, England.

  5. File:Flat Earth Seasons.svg - Wikipedia

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    Transparent background, re-oriented the arrows to accurately represent Flat Earth Theory - the Sun is meant to go clockwise. 23:06, 2 January 2008: 851 × 456 (11 KB)

  6. Wilbur Glenn Voliva - Wikipedia

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    The idea of a sun millions of miles in diameter and 91,000,000 miles [146,000,000 km] away is silly. The sun is only 32 miles [51 km] across and not more than 3,000 miles [4,800 km] from the earth. It stands to reason it must be so. God made the sun to light the earth, and therefore must have placed it close to the task it was designed to do.

  7. Museum of the Flat Earth - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of the Flat Earth is a small museum dedicated to the history of the Canadian Flat Earth Society, located on Fogo Island, Newfoundland.It has a variety of historical collections covering the life of Bartholomew Seeker, as well as other individuals associated with the Canadian Flat Earth Society, [1] and a series of more contemporary displays which deal with debates around the notion ...

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    The science world is in constant motion. The post 50 Hilarious Science Memes From “A Place Where Science Is Cool” (New Pics) first appeared on Bored Panda.

  9. Myth of the flat Earth - Wikipedia

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    The famous "Flat Earth" Flammarion engraving originates with Flammarion's 1888 L'atmosphère: météorologie populaire (p. 163). The myth of the flat Earth, or the flat-Earth error, is a modern historical misconception that European scholars and educated people during the Middle Ages believed the Earth to be flat. [1] [2]