Debunking Myths

Flat Earth ideas are often dismissed with quick, oversimplified rebuttals. The mainstream narrative has been reinforced for centuries through billions of dollars, euros, pounds, rupees, francs, and every other currency imaginable, funding space agencies, universities, media outlets, and government-backed education systems. The sheer scale of the financial and ideological investment in the globe model means that questioning it is met with strong resistance.

We are working hard to counter these myths with observable, testable evidence, but for now, here’s what we’re up against—an ever-growing list of claims used to defend the globe model:

  • "If the Earth were flat, we’d fall off the edge."

  • "Gravity proves we live on a ball."

  • "Photos from space show a globe."

  • "Ships disappear over the horizon, proving curvature."

  • "Astronauts have seen the Earth from space."

  • "GPS and satellites wouldn’t work on a Flat Earth."

  • "The Coriolis effect proves Earth’s rotation."

  • "Seasons only work on a globe."

  • "Eratosthenes proved the Earth is round with shadows."

  • "Aristotle observed stars disappearing over the horizon."

  • "The Moon and planets are round, so Earth must be too."

  • "You can see the curve from a plane."

  • "Lunar eclipses are caused by the Earth's shadow."

  • "The Earth casts a round shadow on the Moon."

  • "Airplanes would have to constantly adjust for curvature."

  • "The Sun sets because the Earth rotates."

  • "Tides are caused by the Moon’s gravity."

  • "All scientists agree that the Earth is a globe."

  • "Astronomers can calculate distances to the stars."

  • "If the Earth were flat, we’d be able to see infinitely far."

  • "There’s no evidence that space travel is faked."

  • "Millions of people would have to be in on the conspiracy."

  • "If the Earth were flat, why hasn’t anyone found the edge?"

  • "Sunrise and sunset times wouldn't work on a Flat Earth."

  • "A Flat Earth would have no gravity, and we’d all float away."

  • "The Foucault pendulum proves Earth's rotation."

  • "Earth’s atmosphere would have drifted into space if there were no gravity."

  • "Satellite TV and weather forecasts prove satellites are real."

  • "Flat Earthers have no real scientists on their side."

  • "Air travel routes only make sense on a globe."

  • "Volcanoes and earthquakes only make sense with plate tectonics on a sphere."

  • "If the Earth were flat, people in the Southern Hemisphere would fall off."

This is just the start of the list. We are actively working on breaking down each of these claims and exposing the flaws in the mainstream explanations. Stay tuned as we continue to uncover the truth. Flat Earth is often dismissed with arguments that don’t hold up under scrutiny. This section takes on the most common misconceptions, such as "ships disappearing over the horizon," "gravity proves the globe," and "photos from space confirm Earth’s shape." We provide clear explanations that expose the flaws in these claims and reveal how mainstream science uses assumption-based reasoning rather than verifiable evidence.