markjo has a point. Every picture is rejected unless it shows that the earth is flat. This seems to be the modus operandi of the flat earth freaks.
My modus operandi is to learn by experiencing, by observing, and by doing. If I were to ask you what you know about the earth and the cosmos - and let's be clear, I mean what you yourself actually
know to be true, and not what you have been taught, or read, or otherwise chosen to believe - you'd find that the answer is surprisingly little.
To paraphrase something a fellow member said a few years ago: Simply accepting a fact as someone else has given it to you is amazingly naive, and shows a disappointing lack of curiosity.
We're all taught to believe the earth is round, and most of us accept this as fact, because we're all too lazy to figure out if it's actually true or not.
Here at the Flat Earth Society, we're interested in the pursuit of actual knowledge. Ours is a much more noble cause than that of the Wikipedia historian, or Youtube cosmologist who seem to enjoy debating us so.