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Flat Earth Theory / On the Zetetic Method
« on: August 19, 2014, 05:19:28 AM »
Standing in my back yard, it would seem that the earth is flat- it looks flat, it feels flat- so according to the zetetic method, it must be flat. However, when I see a ship sink down over the horizon at the beach, it would seem the earth is round, or at the least curved- it looks curved, it feels curved, so according to the zetitic method, it must be curved. I know that flat earthers have explanations for how the sinking-ship is merely an illusion due to light-bending and/or fog/chem-trails obscuring the ships, but isn't proposing theories without direct evidence rather un-zetetic? Why do we accept the zetetic method when it suggests the earth is flat, but not when it suggests the earth is round? The same goes with the moon: flat-earth theorists propose the existence of an 'anti-moon', a transparent object that, when in front of the moon, absorbs it's light- but isn't proposing the existence of something without and direct evidence also un-zetetic?
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Thanks for answering my deluge of questions, you are the only one that seems to be responding and I need to know MORE!!!!