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Flat earther argues with astronaut
Flat earther argues with astronaut













flat earther argues with astronaut

And there lies the challenge: Of course the world is round, yet flat-earther thinking persists despite a mountain of evidence that would give even Atlas back problems.

flat earther argues with astronaut

Ironically, this isn't the first flat-earther space project - last year, flat-earther "Mad Mike" Hughes died after his homemade rocket crashed during a mission that he said would prove the world was actually a flat disc. "They call astronauts actors who are paid to lie and that boils my blood because these are guys who barely hold down jobs and do nothing so to talk about astronauts like that I don’t know where they get off," Gauld told The Daily Record. For him, however, the mission is a matter of personal frustration. Gauld told The Daily Record that he's contacted both SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and Virgin Galactic CEO Richard Branson in hopes of garnering their support for the project.

flat earther argues with astronaut

His ongoing GoFundMe campaign says that all of the money will be used to book a "high-ranking flat earther" a seat on a rocket launch, hopefully providing an eye-opening, awe-inspiring journey that it puts the pseudoscientific conspiracy theory to rest. So to help prove that the Earth is a sphere once and for all, Marc Gauld, a man from Bucksburn, Scotland, is raising money to send one of these flat-earthers into space. In the year 2021, there are still some folks who deny that the Earth is a three-dimensional orb - and that efforts to convince them that it's not flat are part of a vast conspiracy. "They call astronauts actors who are paid to lie and that boils my blood." Look Down















Flat earther argues with astronaut