Interviewing a Flat Earth supporter
« on: June 21, 2025, 04:44:59 PM »
Hey guys,
For a physics project in school, we were told to research about the flat earth theory. And because I don't want to just hear all the criticism about it, I wanted to hear the other side and talk to a real flat earth supporter (in the best case, I would like a voice talk, otherwise a live chat would be fine too). It would be good if you have some kind of history on this forum so I can check that you aren't a troll and be real about it.

The questions would be about the following topics:
- How  did you get into the movement?
- What convinced you?
- What are your arguments?
- Your number one argument to convince new people?
- and anything you would like to add

thanks, Richard

Offline Action80

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Re: Interviewing a Flat Earth supporter
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2025, 04:59:23 AM »
Plenty of opportunity for the questions to be presented here and answered here, just as you did:

I do not view it as a "movement."

I looked out my window wherever I was at any given time.

Looking out my window.

Look out your window.

Nothing else to add.

You're welcome,

Andy
To be honest I am getting pretty bored of this place.

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Re: Interviewing a Flat Earth supporter
« Reply #2 on: Today at 09:52:39 AM »
Your questions are too broad, considering how much material is available on the subject. Please don't come here and ask that we personally tutor you on "what our arguments are" - we won't do that, and you'll mostly get snarky responses.

Start with the Wiki/FAQ, understand that they're only an introduction to the subject, and then dig deeper. Once you've covered some of the ground work, come back and let's talk about the more detailed questions you might have.
Read the FAQ before asking your question - chances are we already addressed it.
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