Science Flat-Earthers Explain Why We Don't Fall Off the Edge of Our Planet, and It Involves Pac-Man

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More than 200 flat-Earth enthusiasts descended on West Midlands, England, this past weekend to "engage freely in deep and meaningful discussions," according to the Flat Earth Convention UK.

The Earth's glorious globular-ness was proved more than 2,000 years ago by the ancient Greeks, but there's a small subset of people who think the planet is a disk despite enjoying the downward pull of gravity that could only result from living on a sphere.

At this conference, they were presenting their scientific evidence for such a disk. One of the more interesting pieces of evidence came from speaker Darren Nesbit, who referred to the "Pac-Man effect" as the reason why planes don't fall off the edge of a flat Earth, according to the science news website Physics-Astronomy.org. When a plane or other object reaches the edge of the horizon, such as when Pac-Man reaches the end of the screen, that object will teleport from one side of the planet to the other, a la Pac-Man entering from the other side of the screen.

According to the group that put on the convention, the gathering also included some "alternative viewpoints." (You think?)

"In conjunction with a select number of well-known flat-earth speakers, we have also provided some alternative viewpoints. We truly hope that new friendships are forged, ideas and experiments are brain stormed and future actions are set in motion," they state on their website.

Among the nine speakers were Nesbit, a musician who became interested in flat-Earth beliefs in 2014; Dave Marsh, a manager with England's National Health Service; and Gary John, an independent flat-Earther who put on the convention.

Marsh was one of four speakers who are associated with the flat-Earth research group called FEcore. His research focuses on the moon, "as he believes it is the key to unlocking the globe earth deception," according to the convention website.

He studies the speed of the moon across the night sky. (Flat-Earthers believe the moon and sun orbit around Earth's North Pole.) "My research destroys big bang cosmology," he said, according to Physics-Astronomy.org. "It supports the idea that gravity doesn't exist and the only true force in nature is electromagnetism."

Another speaker, Martin Kenny, purports to have broader views of a flat Earth than other believers. "It is my innerstanding that there are other lands, dimensions and civilizations yet to be discovered across and within the plane of our Earth. The whole earth consists of 4 concentric rings of land, each ring having its own sun and moon, which would be our wandering stars," he says on the convention website.

Flat-Earthers like Kenny agree that the planet is a flat plane, though they have varied ideas for the disk's particular layout. Many seem to think the Earth is a disk surrounded by an ice wall and that those who show evidence to the contrary — including NASA, with its many satellite pics beamed down of our blue marble — are fakes. These conspiracy theorists believe NASA and others are trying to keep this secret from the public.

As for how many people buy into this clearly mistaken belief, that is unknown. However, the oldest flat-Earth organization, the Flat Earth Society, claims to have 555 registered members as of August 2016. According to the society's website, the group was founded by an English inventor named Samuel Birley Rowbotham in the 1800s.

In addition to the Q&A's with the nine speakers at the three-day convention, there was apparently a talk entitled "Heliocentric v Geocentric experts Debate." The convention's site doesn't indicate who was debating these two views, one proved ages ago, and the other suggesting Earth is fixed in space with the universe revolving around it.

This isn't the first flat-Earth convening. In November 2017, the Flat Earth International Conference was held in Raleigh, North Carolina. That convention hosted some big-name (in flat-Earth circles, at least) speakers, such as founder of the Flat Earth Clues series on YouTube, Mark Sargent, who thinks we are all locked inside a "Truman Show"-like dome structure. The next FEIC is scheduled for Nov. 15 -16 in Denver.

We hope you don't fall off the planet before then.

https://www.livescience.com/62454-flat-earthers-explain-pac-man-effect.html
 
yeah....photos of the earth from space must be fake photos eh?
There are no photos of the earth from space as we have never been there, only photos of earth from earths outer atmosphere.
 
There are no photos of the earth from space as we have never been there, only photos of earth from earths outer atmosphere.

Not true. We have aimed our deep space probes back towards earth and taken pictures.
 
Flat Earthers or incels, which are the dumbest group right now?
 
Flat Earthers or incels, which are the dumbest group right now?
I don't even know what incels are. So me?

Anyway, they're only dumb if there aren't any hot girls into this. If it is just a bunch of guys sitting around talking crazy talk...no thanks.
 
I don't even know what incels are. So me?

Anyway, they're only dumb if there aren't any hot girls into this. If it is just a bunch of guys sitting around talking crazy talk...no thanks.

"Involuntary Celibate", basically dudes that can't get girlfriends and have little communities on the internet about it and are very angry and violent about it.

I think that Elliot Rodger guy that shot up that California college was one.
 
How absurd. Locked inside a domed structure pfft...yeah and our every move is being watched...wait...is that a hidden camera...


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Are there not places in Kansas where it is flat as far as the eye can see?

If the Earth was flat you could use a telescope and aim East and see something but you see the Horizon.


These people need mental health check-ups.
 
Are there not places in Kansas where it is flat as far as the eye can see?

If the Earth was flat you could use a telescope and aim East and see something but you see the Horizon.


These people need mental health check-ups.

I know someone who lived in Kansas for a while. He used to tell me that "Kansas was so flat, you could look forward and off in the distance, you would see the back of your head"
 
Go up on top of any of the Coastal mountains on a clear day. You can see the earth is round. Heck you can even see it from the bridge of a large ship. However, I can not see it from the deck of the MarAzul, so things may have changed.
 

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