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Antarctica, flat earth
Flat-earthers admit defeat after seeing 24-hour Antarctica sun: ‘Sometimes you are wrong’
A group of popular flat earth YouTubers have admitted defeat against the ‘globers’ after taking a trip to Antarctica to witness the 24-hour sun.
Flat-Earthers Went to Antarctica to Prove the Earth is Flat—What They Discovered Left Them Speechless
A bizarre expedition to Antarctica, led by a Colorado pastor aiming to settle the age-old debate about the Earth’s shape, has left a group of flat-Earth believers grappling with reality. Dubbed “The Final Experiment”,
Flat Earther Makes 9,000-Mile Trek To Antarctica Only To Admit He Was Wrong After Having Theory Debunked
Humans have known the world is not, in fact, flat for thousands of years, but there are still plenty of people who would try to tell you otherwise. That
Flat Earthers Went to Antarctica to Look at The Sun. Here's What Happened.
Scientific explanations of the Sun's seasonal shifts are relatively straight-forward. Perched on opposing ends of a tilted globe, each pole experiences alternating periods of uninterrupted sunlight or endless night as Earth completes laps of the Solar System.
California Flat Earther admits partial defeat after trip to Antarctica
A California Flat Earther admitted to a partial defeat after flying all the way to Antarctica to see a pillar of Flat Earth belief destroyed within the space of 24 hours. The trip was organized by Colorado pastor Will Duffy,
YouTuber spent Rs 31.4 lakhs to prove his expedition that Earth is flat; this is what he discovered
Jeran Campanella, a former Flat Earth theorist, altered his beliefs after an expensive expedition to Antarctica. His experience with the Midnight Sun
Flat-Earthers Travel To Antarctica To Test Theories, But Are Quickly Humbled
A group of flat Earthers has ventured to the southernmost land of Antarctica in an attempt to "end the debate over the shape of the Earth” – although we’re pretty sure that was already achieved by astronomers from Ancient Greece, the Islamic Golden Age, the Renaissance, etc, etc.
Watch: Flat Earth Myth Debunked After YouTuber's Rs 31 Lakh Trip To Antarctica
NEW: Flat Earther travels all the way to Antarctica to prove that the Earth is flat only to find out that it's not. Lmao. Flat Earth YouTuber Jeran Campanella went on a $35,000 trip to prove that there was "no 24-hour sun." "Sometimes you are wrong in life and I thought there… pic.twitter.com/8jvLWawB2J
How a flat Earth YouTuber ended up admitting the Earth is round after his Rs 31 lakh Antarctica trip
Prominent flat Earth proponent Jeran Campanella admits he was wrong after witnessing 24-hour sun in Antarctica, sparking new conversations about evidence and beliefs.
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Flat Earthers Puzzled by Observable Evidence That the Earth Is Not Flat
A group of Flat Earth believers recently traveled to Antarctica, expecting to see the sun go down, as it would on the disc.
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Flat Earth Advocate Reverses Belief After Antarctica Expedition Reveals 24-Hour Sun
Jeran Campanella, a flat Earth believer, changes his stand after experiencing the 24-hour sun during an Antarctica expedition ...
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Flat Earther Expedition to Antartica Bolsters Case That Our Planet Is Round
A team of Flat Earth conspiracy theorists recently traveled to Antarctica in the hopes of proving—once and for all—that our ...
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