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  2. Modern flat Earth beliefs - Wikipedia

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    Flat Earth beliefs are classified by experts in philosophy and physics as a form of science denial. [4] Flat Earth groups of the modern era date from the middle of the 20th century; some adherents are serious and some are not. Those who are serious are often motivated by religion [5] or conspiracy theories.

  3. Wikipedia : Why Wikipedia cannot claim the Earth is not flat

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    Source X was from a scientific journal, it attempted to address the Flat Earth theory in a way that science could deal with it. But Flat Earth theory is not amenable to scientific treatment. Source X misunderstood what the theory was really saying. The Flat Earth theory is not something that is really a 'fact' in the scientific sense.

  4. 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]

  5. More Americans are starting to believe Earth is flat - AOL

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    Well, walking around on Earth's surface feels and looks flat, so more Americans are starting to deem all evidence to the contrary as lies purported by NASA. RELATED: Stunning photos of earth from ...

  6. Empirical evidence for the spherical shape of Earth - Wikipedia

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    Ignoring the other concerns, some flat Earth conjecturists explain the observed surface "gravity" by proposing that the flat Earth is constantly accelerating upwards. [13] Such a conjecture would also leave open for explanation the tides seen in Earth's oceans, which are conventionally explained by the gravity exerted by the Sun and Moon.

  7. Spherical Earth - Wikipedia

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    as the shape of the geoid, the mean sea level of the world ocean; or; as the shape of Earth's land surface as it rises above and falls below the sea. As the science of geodesy measured Earth more accurately, the shape of the geoid was first found not to be a perfect sphere but to approximate an oblate spheroid, a specific type of ellipsoid.

  8. Flatness problem - Wikipedia

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    On small scales space appears flat – as does the surface of the Earth if one looks at a small area. On large scales however, space is bent by the gravitational effect of matter. Since relativity indicates that matter and energy are equivalent , this effect is also produced by the presence of energy (such as light and other electromagnetic ...

  9. Man who claims Earth is flat says he'll prove his belief by ...

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    Science has long been the target of conspiracy theories, some of which have persisted for centuries. A man who remains convinced that the Earth is flat intends to prove it once and for all, and an ...