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Earth is Not a Globe: It's Time to Talk About Flat Earth
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Earth is Not a Globe: It's Time to Talk About Flat Earth
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Earth is Not a Globe: It's Time to Talk About Flat Earth
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Earth is Not a Globe: It's Time to Talk About Flat Earth

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If you've advanced beyond the Ball Earth deception and are searching for the truth, then this book will be an indispensable asset in your pursuit of rational dialogue with those who haven't ventured to the edge of their own paradigms and inspected the foundations of their own worldviews. This is written for seekers after truth, not Flat Earthers and not Ball Earthers.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherWinston S
Release dateJan 25, 2016
ISBN9781310732362
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Earth is Not a Globe: It's Time to Talk About Flat Earth
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Winston S

Writer. Flat Earther. Conspiracy Researcher.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
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    Absolute garbage. The most contrived nonsensical waist of paper ever.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
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    It is clear that the author knows nothing of the scientific method, choosing to simultaneously assume that everyone else is a sheep, going with what has been told them unquestionably, and also then asking those sheep to be critical thinkers while demonstrating none of that critical thinking in this book.

    This brief dossier made me laugh at first because of its attempt to pit a wholly demonstrably false proposition as having an equal base of evidence as the more popular world view when in fact it contains no substance at all. But my amusement turned to irritation about half way through when the author, rather than bringing any substance to the flat earth argument, simply engages in clever word play “drop the ball” and patronizes the reader by implying that to consider that the world is round is to have been duped by what would be an unfashionably complicated conspiracy.

    To the author - science isn’t about accepting any view unquestionably. Science creates models which describe nature in demonstrable, repeatable and predictable ways. These rules of nature are so many, so various, and so consistent with one another that it is bigotry to discount them. There are some basic experiments you can do with a friend that demonstrate the land you both stand on is curved. The presence of Mercury and Pluto were predicted, then observed. The same is true of the Higgs boson and gravitational waves.

    In the same way that rabbits in the Precambrian would disprove Darwin, but will almost certainly not be found, I have yet to see a smoking gun from any flat Earth proponent which can not easily be dismissed with some Ancient Greek experiments, or high school geometry.

    I fee this book is more a rebellion at something else. I think it’s a symptom of a society that wishes we had a bigger place in the universe than we have. Every scientific advance makes humans less and less universally significant, and flat earth theory is tied to a young Earth, no matter how much repeatable science you have to throw away. And that, I’m afraid, is in and of itself not disproving a theory. It’s just ignoring it. That doesn’t make you more scientific. That makes you a bigot.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Helps with critical thinking, we don't know what we are asking...